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I'm reposting in a new thread as I have gotten nowhere after over a week
"I have access 2000 on several computers. I mainly use my laptop and I would like to be able to totally replace the versions on other computers periodically so they are in effect backups. Sometimes I might do things on one of the backups that I would then want to transfer to my laptop. At first I was copying the DB on a CDrom and overwriting, an
this makes the 2nd one read-only. Now I have set up a LAN, thinking that I could do it more efficiently this way. However
though I am the sole user of the whole network, I can't copy the database to the other computers, as I, the sole user and Admin do not have permissions! I never set up any permissions. I wish I had the problem of "Dix". It is just the opposite. I can't integrate use at all
I really don't understand all this stuff. I never set up any permissions, administrators, groups, users or passwords, and don't even know where to begin. In fact somewhat afraid as I see all the posts from people who set up stuff and are now locked out because something is set wrong. I am just one person trying to network my computers, which no one else is using. Now I find that besides ACCESS problems, I can't even move many other files from one computer to another or change file names remotely or do hardly anything for which I wanted to network them for.

I did learn how to alter the read only status, but then that file will no longer even allow viewing from the other computer

(reply)<<When you want to save or modify a file that resides on another computer (over the LAN), you might have a
problem, because that user account that you used to log into the computer you are sitting at means NOTHING to the
operating system on the OTHER comptuer, unless both computers are joined to the domain, AND you used a domain
account to log onto that local computer (as opposed to a 'local' account). By default, if the operating system
on that other computer doesn't know who you are, it will DENY the action you are trying to perform.>

Me again "I didn't get very far. On this XP Pro laptop, I found that the account was already not disabled.
My Aptiva is the main computer I want to access and then I found that in its Win98, there is no "manage" under "My computer" Then I went to my XPhome P4PE I went to the manage and it did not have a user o
group field under tools or anywhere.
So basically I have gotten nowhere
 
Hi,

Please follow the guide below. It contains detailed step-
by-step guides how to troubleshoot this kind of problem:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;308007&Product=winxp

Regards,

Tim
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I'm reposting in a new thread as I have gotten nowhere after over a week.
"I have access 2000 on several computers. I mainly use
my laptop and I would like to be able to totally replace
the versions on other computers periodically so they are
in effect backups. Sometimes I might do things on one
of the backups that I would then want to transfer to my
laptop. At first I was copying the DB on a CDrom and
overwriting, and
this makes the 2nd one read-only. Now I have set up a
LAN, thinking that I could do it more efficiently this
way. However,
though I am the sole user of the whole network, I can't
copy the database to the other computers, as I, the sole
user and Admin do not have permissions! I never set up
any permissions. I wish I had the problem of "Dix". It
is just the opposite. I can't integrate use at all.
I really don't understand all this stuff. I never set up
any permissions, administrators, groups, users or
passwords, and don't even know where to begin. In fact
somewhat afraid as I see all the posts from people who
set up stuff and are now locked out because something is
set wrong. I am just one person trying to network my
computers, which no one else is using. Now I find that
besides ACCESS problems, I can't even move many other
files from one computer to another or change file names
remotely or do hardly anything for which I wanted to
network them for."
I did learn how to alter the read only status, but then
that file will no longer even allow viewing from the
other computer.
(reply)<<When you want to save or modify a file that
resides on another computer (over the LAN), you might
have a
problem, because that user account that you used to log
into the computer you are sitting at means NOTHING to the
operating system on the OTHER comptuer, unless both
computers are joined to the domain, AND you used a domain
account to log onto that local computer (as opposed to
a 'local' account). By default, if the operating system
on that other computer doesn't know who you are, it will
DENY the action you are trying to perform.>>
Me again "I didn't get very far. On this XP Pro laptop,
I found that the account was already not disabled.
My Aptiva is the main computer I want to access and then
I found that in its Win98, there is no "manage" under "My
computer" Then I went to my XPhome P4PE I went to the
manage and it did not have a user or
 
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