Re: Access 2000 Permissions
From: Joan Wild (jwild_at_nospamtyenet.com)
Date: 08/16/04
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Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 10:28:57 -0400
Glenn wrote:
> Trying to make a design change to a form and getting
> error "You don't have permission to copy ...". Logged on
> as Administrator. Check of permissions indicates UserID
> Administrator does NOT have authority to change design of
> this particular form, but does have authority to change
> others. Tried to grant permission, but Access denies that
> change. Tried copying DB to new name, but new DB has same
> limitations on access. How do I grant complete
> permissions to Administrator? Alternatively, how do I
> copy the desired form to a new object, make changes, then
> copy back to original? Thx.
Who is the owner of the form? Log on as that user and grant the
Administrator user permissions.
-- Joan Wild Microsoft Access MVP
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