Can't get access to my access (be doom ch!)

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Hi

I am currently runing Access 97 (don't ask).

I have moved a database from one computer to another, the new computer
is telling me that I do not have permission to look at that database
and that I should make my system administrator (me) give me access.

So I checked the forum for tips.

It said to make sure that the username and password were on it, and
they are. Then to find the system.mdw file and check that too. My
username is in there under MSysUserList.

So anyone got any Ideas?


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