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      31st Jul 2004
We are running an accessapplication in an NT4 domain, the database are stored on the server and the clients are running MSAccess (XP2002). Everything has worked great several years with W2K as the OS on the workstations. After I upgraded the workstations to WXP Pro the only way to access the database is to login as Domainadmin. If I log in as a regular user I got the message "The database is writeprotected......". The application is trying to run some kind of Macro what I can see from the logfile. It seems that has something to do with rights. Please help
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Somewhere in your GP setup you need to authorized execution of Office
Macros.

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"ctitech" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We are running an accessapplication in an NT4 domain, the database

are stored on the server and the clients are running MSAccess
(XP2002). Everything has worked great several years with W2K as the OS
on the workstations. After I upgraded the workstations to WXP Pro the
only way to access the database is to login as Domainadmin. If I log
in as a regular user I got the message "The database is
writeprotected......". The application is trying to run some kind of
Macro what I can see from the logfile. It seems that has something to
do with rights. Please help
> --
> Roger Almstedt
> Sweden



 
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      1st Aug 2004
Thats what I think to, but I cant find where, any other ideas ??
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"Star Fleet Admiral Q" wrote:

> Somewhere in your GP setup you need to authorized execution of Office
> Macros.
>
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> Star Fleet Admiral Q @ your service
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> "ctitech" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:CAA824C8-9C9A-46B4-808A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > We are running an accessapplication in an NT4 domain, the database

> are stored on the server and the clients are running MSAccess
> (XP2002). Everything has worked great several years with W2K as the OS
> on the workstations. After I upgraded the workstations to WXP Pro the
> only way to access the database is to login as Domainadmin. If I log
> in as a regular user I got the message "The database is
> writeprotected......". The application is trying to run some kind of
> Macro what I can see from the logfile. It seems that has something to
> do with rights. Please help
> > --
> > Roger Almstedt
> > Sweden

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