Re: Do not have sufficient rights to access database



How are you starting the database? You may/should have a desktop shortcut
that specifies the workgroup file to use.

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Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP

Keri wrote:
> I just took over maitenance of a database that will not let me in. I
> try to open it and it says I do not have sufficient rights to open
> this file, contact system administrator/creator. Well the system
> administrator is the creator and they are no where to be found. What
> is happening, the other users that are set up to use this database
> are getting the same message. There is a secured.mdw file in the same
> directory as this file, but I am not allowed to make any changes to
> it. HELP! This database has been unavailable for 1 week and I need
> to get it fixed.


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