Re: Object permissions



'69 Camaro wrote:
So I tried to change the object's owner to the group "Admins"
. . .
Am I missing something here?

Yes. You may assign one -- and only one -- user as the new owner of
the object. A group is not a user. A group contains zero to many
users as members, so a group is related conceptually to users, but a
group can't substitute for a user as the "owner."

You can, and I have, made a group the owner of an object. Doesn't matter in
Scott's case, but I thought I'd point out that this can be done.

--
Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP


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