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Candyce
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      20th Aug 2003
I had a program that had been working. I updated to
Office XP and now the security has an issue. When I
login to the application I get the error that user does
not have permission to write to records.

I went to Access and found that Security has one group
ADMIN set up that has no access to the data. I can set
up other groups but when I go to the Read/Write access I
get the message that I don't have access to change these
values. I also get this message when I try to change
the values for Admin group.

How can I get the system to know I am ADMIN and let me
change these values?
 
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