Re: A2K runtime and Workgroup Administrator ?

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Many thanks,
No the MDE file is simply password protected, without any other security.
I'll try what you sais tomorrow !

Many thanks.

(3 groups contacted for that : Access.fr, Acces.security US and
Access.runtime.fr ...)


"Joan Wild" <jwild@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:O4VsuEnoFHA.3984@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Is your database secured? It doesn't sound as though it is.
>
> The computer you installed it on has the full retail version of Access on
it
> and is joined by default to a workgroup that has a password set for the
> Admin user.
>
> Use Start, Run wrkgadm.exe and see which workgroup it is joined to.
>
> --
> Joan Wild
> Microsoft Access MVP
>
> >
> > "Bruno Frisque" <frisque@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:%23PBpz0AoFHA.3960@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I regularly install application (.mde) under Runtime without any
> >> particular problem.
> >> (XP developper, package A2000 format)
> >>
> >> The last installation even do not start.
> >> (on a Win 2000 Pro, with Off pro 97, and Access 97.)
> >>
> >> My Runtime was installed correctly, I guess.
> >>
> >> I do not think A2K and A97 give a problem, the first screen opening
> >> in a Runtime A2K (only 3 menus)
> >> But there is a new screen with User name and password first.
> >> After entering the right data for this station a second error message
> >> appears :
> >>
> >> "Error : Workgroup Administrator couldn't create the workgroup
> >> information file. Make sure that you have specified a valid path and
> >> file name, that you have adequate permissions to create the file,
> >> and that you have enough disk space on the destination drine.(-3100)"
> >>
> >> Pressing OK just close the Access screen. (wich was actually not even
> >> opened, asking for Access pasword, showing splash menu etc)
> >>
> >> - The file is C:\Applic\EtrangersExe.MDE
> >> - I had all the administrator privilege
> >> - The c: drive has > 4 Gb free.
> >>
> >> Does someone already had a similar problem ?
> >> Any advise will be greatly appreciated.
> >> Many thanks in advance
>
>


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