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Access 2007
When I sign in as my user on on my computer and to the access 2007, the forms
do not allow input. It works fine when I log in the network and then log in the database as myself or the user. It seems to look at who is logging in on the computer. This is happening when I use the 2003 database opened in 2007 and also the decoded database with the executable content enable the the database trusted. |
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Access 2007
You didn't give us enough info, but if the db is on another computer, you
need an account on that computer. Wherever the db is located, you need sufficient Windows permissions on the db file itself and on the folder that contains the file. For the db file, you need Write permissions. For the folder, you need everything except Full Control, so you can create the .ldb file that is necessary for writing in the db. "Lillie Belle" wrote in message ... When I sign in as my user on on my computer and to the access 2007, the forms do not allow input. It works fine when I log in the network and then log in the database as myself or the user. It seems to look at who is logging in on the computer. This is happening when I use the 2003 database opened in 2007 and also the decoded database with the executable content enable the the database trusted. |
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Access 2007
Thank you Paul, This was very helpful. I did solve my problem. It would
seem when I sign on to the network, the num lock key comes on automatically, and when I signed the user on it did not. It was a simple solution after all. They were able to enter info when the num lock is on. Thank you for all the information about permissions because it will be useful. "Paul Shapiro" wrote: You didn't give us enough info, but if the db is on another computer, you need an account on that computer. Wherever the db is located, you need sufficient Windows permissions on the db file itself and on the folder that contains the file. For the db file, you need Write permissions. For the folder, you need everything except Full Control, so you can create the .ldb file that is necessary for writing in the db. "Lillie Belle" wrote in message ... When I sign in as my user on on my computer and to the access 2007, the forms do not allow input. It works fine when I log in the network and then log in the database as myself or the user. It seems to look at who is logging in on the computer. This is happening when I use the 2003 database opened in 2007 and also the decoded database with the executable content enable the the database trusted. |
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