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      29th Apr 2011
How do you change a table from "read-only" status? Thank you.
 
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      29th Apr 2011
Hardly a DB admin, but does this work?

http://www.dbforums.com/microsoft-ac...ess-table.html

 
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Usually, if a table comes up as "read-only" it's either open in another database (or the source) or it's part of a DBMS (Database Management System). You would need to find the original source table in order to make alterations. Or close down any dbs with that table open.

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