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Souris
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      9th Apr 2008
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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aaron_kempf@hotmail.com
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      9th Apr 2008
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 databasefile.
> 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,

>
> --
> Message posted via AccessMonster.comhttp://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-security/200804/1


 
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Gina Whipp
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      9th Apr 2008
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,

>
> --
> Message posted via
> AccessMonster.comhttp://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-security/200804/1



 
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