New Network User



We've brought in a Temp to begin populating information for a new database.
Unfortunately, despite assigning her a username and password from within
Access, She's unable to access the file. An error states that either someone
else has currently has exclusive rights to the database or she has
insufficient rights to access the file.

Oddly, if she logs into our Windows Network using my WINDOWS ID or another
Access User's Windows ID, she CAN log into the Access database using her
Access Username/ID. It seems that Access isn't accepting her RIGHTS due to
her Windows identity. Does this make sense? ANy suggestions?

-David
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: SUUNTO Vyper PC i/f
    ... username and password. ... to enter the database password. ... I gained access to the data in Suunto v2 using it - but it will NOT allow ... have the rights to the program the DATA is MINE!! ...
    (uk.rec.scuba)
  • Re: Newbie: Help with permissions
    ... Who owns the objects in the database? ... SELECT user_nameAS UserName, name ... The "simple" way to set up security (if you are allowing direct table ... I> think this is Windows Authentication. ...
    (microsoft.public.sqlserver.server)
  • Re: sql express 2005 security
    ... You do not need to use a specific or predefined Windows username. ... permissions on the database. ... Regarding your question about "If they can login, they can view the data", ...
    (microsoft.public.sqlserver.security)
  • Re: New Network User
    ... Sounds like her Windows permissions for the file are wrong. ... have full permission to the forlder where the database lives. ... > insufficient rights to access the file. ...
    (microsoft.public.access.security)
  • Re: Login name displayed on form
    ... > username of person logged to windows.(Admin). ... > How can I set this value to any user logged to database (entered in form ...
    (microsoft.public.access.forms)

Quantcast