how to share mdb on LAN



Hi,

I have created a MDB which has 4 tables, 2 forms and 1 Module. I used all
the Access default settings to create it. The startup form is a Login form
which is used to let the user login. After this the login details are written
in another table.

Now I have to place this MDB in a shared folder at my Server, so It could be
used through LAN. The folder is given Full control to Everyone permission.
But local users on LAN are unable to use it as when opened it shows Database
is ReadOnly. While on the machine I created the MDB, the MDB is fully
functional, by openning it from the server.

What should I do to make it sharable ? I am using Windows XP Pro on all the
machines. The MS ACCESS is ver 2003.

-Alankar
.



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