Re: Jet.OLEDB and Access 2003

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On Sat, 3 Sep 2005 07:28:02 -0700, "Radon" <Radon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

¤ It does have a primary key. As for the permission, it's
¤ read/write/execute/delete. Keep in mind that everything has been working. The
¤ only thing that changed is that now I'm running under Access 2003 and XP, as
¤ opposed to Access 2000 and Win2K.
¤

Since you changed environments you may have to make sure your NTFS security is correct. What level
of authentication is your web application using?


Paul
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Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
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