We have PC’s connected to a domain network using Windows XP Pro. When a user who has power user status on his PC tries to create a query in access 97 or import an Excel file he basically gets a message denying him access to do this. An user with administrator access can do this with no problems. Now, we do not want to give users admin access to their PC’s. Obviously this is a Microsoft security “feature” but is there perhaps a registry setting that can give him access to do these things or do we have to bite the bullet and set him up as a local admin.
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User cannot create query in Access 97 (XP Professional)
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AskWoody LoungerMarch 31, 2004 at 9:53 pm #807889The user himself created the database when he was using Windows NT. Now he has a new PC running Windows XP Pro and is having problems with the database since switching. The database is located on a network drive he has full access to. If he uses his old NT PC he can still use the database with no problems.
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AskWoody LoungerMarch 31, 2004 at 4:13 pm #807610Does the EU have ownership rights to the Database? If not, can you give them to him? As he already far enough inside the DB to create queries, it sounds like it is not an Access security issue.
From what you say, I take it that he is trying to carry out the development work on his own hard drive. Is that really so?
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AskWoody LoungerMarch 31, 2004 at 9:54 pm #807890The user himself created the database when he was using Windows NT. Now he has a new PC running Windows XP Pro and is having problems with the database since switching. The database is located on a network drive he has full access to. If he uses his old NT PC he can still use the database with no problems.
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AskWoody LoungerApril 2, 2004 at 1:43 am #808493I have not tried recreating databases in bulk, but, in principle, it should only take a few minutes per database. You say ltlle about your set-up, but, in a number of cases, it would not necessarily be likely that a developer would have to go back and create new queries in most of them. Are there no plans to upgrade your Access licences from 97 to 2003? It may be the case that this is an Access 97 only issue. If there is no Office upgrade planned and the exisitng databases are “high maintenance”, you seem to have little choice but to grant Admin permissions on his local machine. HTH
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AskWoody LoungerApril 2, 2004 at 1:43 am #808494I have not tried recreating databases in bulk, but, in principle, it should only take a few minutes per database. You say ltlle about your set-up, but, in a number of cases, it would not necessarily be likely that a developer would have to go back and create new queries in most of them. Are there no plans to upgrade your Access licences from 97 to 2003? It may be the case that this is an Access 97 only issue. If there is no Office upgrade planned and the exisitng databases are “high maintenance”, you seem to have little choice but to grant Admin permissions on his local machine. HTH
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AskWoody PlusApril 2, 2004 at 12:21 pm #808816I had a similar problem when I was still working at a company that had a network. My new computer had Windows 2000 on it and the one that was replaced had Windows 95. After many hours and a lot of failures it turned out that the passwords for my local drives and for the network drives were not being totally recognized by each other. Even though I always kept the passwords the same so I didn’t have so many to remember, it was a password synchronization problem. I don’t know what the network administrator eventually did to correct it but after about 2 months he did get it straightened out. In the meantime we moved all my database programs to my local drives and when someone else need them I gave them temporary access to a folder on my PC.
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AskWoody PlusApril 2, 2004 at 12:21 pm #808823I had a similar problem when I was still working at a company that had a network. My new computer had Windows 2000 on it and the one that was replaced had Windows 95. After many hours and a lot of failures it turned out that the passwords for my local drives and for the network drives were not being totally recognized by each other. Even though I always kept the passwords the same so I didn’t have so many to remember, it was a password synchronization problem. I don’t know what the network administrator eventually did to correct it but after about 2 months he did get it straightened out. In the meantime we moved all my database programs to my local drives and when someone else need them I gave them temporary access to a folder on my PC.
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AskWoody MVPApril 2, 2004 at 4:24 pm #808976Remember must be a LOCAL admin not a domain admin otherwise non-admin users will have problems. Why have Office XP and Access 97? Why not all XP? I doubt it is a good idea to have two versions of Office that different in age installed on the same PC. Much has changed in Office and the OS since Office 97 was released. All of the Office suite is much more integrated. There is so much more sharing of components that could be part of the problem.
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AskWoody MVPApril 2, 2004 at 4:24 pm #808977Remember must be a LOCAL admin not a domain admin otherwise non-admin users will have problems. Why have Office XP and Access 97? Why not all XP? I doubt it is a good idea to have two versions of Office that different in age installed on the same PC. Much has changed in Office and the OS since Office 97 was released. All of the Office suite is much more integrated. There is so much more sharing of components that could be part of the problem.
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AskWoody LoungerMarch 31, 2004 at 9:54 pm #807891The user himself created the database when he was using Windows NT. Now he has a new PC running Windows XP Pro and is having problems with the database since switching. The database is located on a network drive he has full access to. If he uses his old NT PC he can still use the database with no problems.
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