Re: Permissions problem
From: Lynn Trapp (ltrappNoSpam_at_ltcomputerdesigns.com)
Date: 11/23/04
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Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 09:58:35 -0600
> I opened the security menu to investigate.
> Now all users, including me, get the same error message that Arthur has
> described
When you "opened the security menu to investigate" just what did you do? Did
you run the security wizard? Did you create a new workgroup? Did you create
any new users? Are you getting a logon prompt.
-- Lynn Trapp MS Access MVP www.ltcomputerdesigns.com Access Security: www.ltcomputerdesigns.com/Security.htm "Geoff Taylor" <Geoff.Taylor@iinet.net.au> wrote in message news:41a33553$0$25783$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > Arthur... > Access2002 > Mdb is Access2000 > > I have the exact same problem > > I have a backend mdb file that has been in use for some time. > I opened the security menu to investigate. > Now all users, including me, get the same error message that Arthur has > described.. > > I have never had to deal with 'workgroup' or 'user' permissions in the > current Novell environment. > The database has never had passwords nor permissions set. > > I am effectively locked out of my own database. > This is despite me having created the mdb and being the admin. > > This is an urgent problem. Whilst I have a backup from earlier in the day, > users have updated the backend since then and if I drop back to that > version, data will be lost. > > > > "Arthur" <Arthur@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8FD0E9C6-7A06-4A65-8B56-C1B9A9BC4521@microsoft.com... > > I am the owner/administrator/user of a mdb file. I must have boobed but I > > wanted to change the security of the macros in that particular file so > that > > it would open always without prompting. Now I cannot open the file at > all. > > I get the error message "You do not have permission to open this object > file. > > Get the owner or administrator to change the permissions to enable you to > > open the file" - or words to that effect. Hope you can assist. > >
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