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Hello
I am have a customer who has a shared folder with an access 2003 database
file in it, on their server.
All users who access the file have the same active directory accounts i.e.
domain users.
9 of the users are part of a group who are to only have read-only
permissions to the access database file. 1 user has to have write permissions.
When the user with write permissions accesses the database, a .idl file is
created with a lock symbol next to it. None of the other users can access
this file until that user logs off.
What permissions are required on the share and on the NTFS in order that the
group of users can read the file but not write to it?
Kind regards to all,
Jeff
I am have a customer who has a shared folder with an access 2003 database
file in it, on their server.
All users who access the file have the same active directory accounts i.e.
domain users.
9 of the users are part of a group who are to only have read-only
permissions to the access database file. 1 user has to have write permissions.
When the user with write permissions accesses the database, a .idl file is
created with a lock symbol next to it. None of the other users can access
this file until that user logs off.
What permissions are required on the share and on the NTFS in order that the
group of users can read the file but not write to it?
Kind regards to all,
Jeff