Remote Desktop fouls MRP access to its database



I am using DBA Manufacturing, an MRP system, on Win2003 Server. All
works well when I run the MRP system from the local console, but when I
run it from within a Remote Desktop session (same login), I get a
different result - what appears to be a permissions error that
prevents the MRP application from connecting to its Firebird database
server. So, logging in as exactly the same Administrator level user
from RD produces a different application behavior than logging in on
the console.

I have gleened from newsgroups that there are some rights differences
between the same user logging in locally vs through remote desktop
login, but I haven't been able to find any detailed info yet on how to
correct this. As a shot in the dark, I added Remote Desktop Users to
both the MRP directory and the database file, with full control.
Didn't make any difference. I am not a security expert...

Any ideas what might be different between these two (I thought)
identical sessions? The MRP vendor says many of its customers are
using RD to access this program successfully.

Thanks...

Stephen, LRS Solutions

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