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- Re: Relink question
... I think I have found enough clues in the documentation to deduce that the destination database is the FE and the source database is the BE. ... Section 14.3 states that the Connect property can be used as long as there are "full permissions in the destination database and Open/Run permissions on the source database - no permissions at all are necessary on the source tables." ... I'm not sure why it assumes that, since the group name apparentlly is passed to the function, but assuming it is necessary to pass the Admins group name, either the code can be run only by members of the Admins group or everybody needs to be a member of the group. ... (microsoft.public.access.formscoding) - Re: Send As Rights help
... By default, the Administrators group, the ... <Domain Admins group, the Enterprise Admins group, and the Account ... <group have Send As permissions for all users. ... <Deny Send As ACE against administrators for user objects in the domain, ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin) - Re: You dont have permission to read
... I have tried to change permissions as Admin ... > and as a user who is a member of the Admins group. ... >>> use the database but he can't modify any objects. ... (microsoft.public.access.security) - RE: Question re: Admins Group
... Members of the Admins group have special permissions, ... whereas a user joined to Admins group can. ... Members of the Admins group have built-in permissions that one cannot assign ... See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs. ... (microsoft.public.access.security) - Re: Relink question
... You're also correct about the FAQ being a difficult document to grasp. ... have Open/Run permissions on the backend (which they would need to read the ... destination database is the FE and the source database is the BE. ... Admins group will be executing the code". ... (microsoft.public.access.formscoding) |
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