I recently had my PC shut down suddenly whilst Access 2003 was open
and appeared to loose some queries. They reappeared when I selected
"show system objects".
But! I cannot open some of them - I get "could not read definitions;
no read definitions permissions for query ".
When I go to User and Group permissions and try to select Administer
permissions I get error message re "do not have Administer
permission".
I am the only person using this PC and could access the queries before
the sudden shutdown of the PC.
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