Re: .LDB file has no security tab



dave <billG@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Our setup is \\Servername\Hiddenshare$\userdir
The Share permissions on the hidden share are
Domain Admins Full --Allow
Domain Users Read, Change -- allow

Security ACL for hidden share is
Domain Admins, Full - Allow, This folder & subfolders & files
Owner , Special (All checked) ? Allow, Subfolders & files only
Domain Users, Read & Execute ? Allow, This folder Only
System ,Full ? Allow, This folder & subfolders & files

UserDir folder is
Domain Admins, Full - Allow, This folder & subfolders & files
Username, Full - Allow, This folder & subfolders & files
Owner , Special (All checked) ? Allow, Subfolders & files only
System ,Full ? Allow, This folder & subfolders & files

Is this all your looking for?
Thanks for looking at this!
I will so some more testing.

Try as a test putting a copy of the MDB file in a folder with Everyone=Full
Control for the share perms. For the NTFS permissions, Administrators &
System = Full Control, Users = Modify. See what happens.







Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
"dave" <billG@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:O92pSnloJHA.5360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi All,
We are using Access 2003 from a Windows XP Pro workstation accessing
Databases on a Windows 2003 Sever. When a database is opened an
.LDB file is created. This file is created to lock the database and
keep other users from accessing it when someone is already using
it. When Access is closed this file should automatically disappear.
In my case it does not auto-delete. A domain Admin can not delete
this file. It has no security tab on it. Access is not exiting
improperly or anything like that. I have reproduced this on some
other 2003 servers in our domain, but on others it work correctly.
That is the .LDB file auto-deletes and has a security tab. So it
does not seem to be a MS Access issue but a Server issue. No other
files to my knowledge are missing the security Tab. Has anyone
seen this? Have thoughts? Thanks in advance.
Dave

What are the NTFS permissions on the parent folder where the .mdb
file lives?



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