Re: 2nd User Can't Open db on LAN



On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 14:39:11 -0500, "Joan Wild"
<jwild@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All users need read/write/create Windows permissions on the folder where the backend is located. This is so the associated ldb file can be created.


Thanks for the reply, Joan.

Both of these users have RW permissions on that directory
and all the files in it.

I'm looking into the server's security setup, but there has
been a sudden surge of work here, so it may be a few days
before I make any headway. Plus, I'm not a network
engineer, so headway doesn't come easy. I'll probably be
back with better info and more questions next week.

--
croy
.



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