Aaron is the only one who thinks so...
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Warning!
this Chris guy is not credible.
He does not know the basics of MS Access.
-Aaron
On Apr 9, 4:26 am, "Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com" <u29189@uwe>
wrote:
> The users need permissions on the back end database, too. Have the network
> administrator give the users permissions on the directory where the back
> end
> is located. Without read permissions, the users can't read the database
> file.
> Without write permissions, the users can't make any changes in the back
> end
> database. Without delete permissions, the users can't delete the .LDB file
> when closing the database, which may prevent others from opening the
> database
> later.
>
> Souris wrote:
> >I have a backend database save on the server which my users do not have
> >access and front end is on users' desktop.
>
> >My user gets message that user does not have rights to access the
> >database.
>
> >It seems that MS Access follows the server security rules even user has
> >access front end.
>
> >Please let me know if I am wrong.
> >Are there any workaround for this issue?
>
> >Your information is great appreciated,
>
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