upsizing a database tp sq; server

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I am definitely the administrator The 'me' sttement tells me so. So why do
I get something like 'you do not have permission to perform this operation?

dennis
 
What do you mean that me statement tells you so? What does it tell you?

What operation are you trying to run when you get the error message?
 
dennis

We aren't there. We can't see your PC.

What "me" statement? Where?

In Access, the "Me." or "Me!" expression is used to refer to the current
form (or report), not to you.

To use SQL-Server tables, you have to be given permission IN SQL-SERVER, not
in Access.

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I mean the my statement in visual basic. I access the databases, once
designed, only through visual basic. But I guess this is a sql server issue.
I found out for the database I want I only need sql server express.

Thanks Doug.

dennist
 
dennist685 said:
I mean the my statement in visual basic. I access the databases, once
designed, only through visual basic. But I guess this is a sql server
issue.
I found out for the database I want I only need sql server express.

Thanks Doug.

dennist
 
I clicked yes for helpful but it clicked off once I clicked yes also to the
next answer
 
In access 2007 I can't find the 'upsize' command. Is there an equivalent
command the transforms the access dtabase to an sql server or server express
database?

thanks very much

dennist685
 

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