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David
HELP!
I have an MS Access database, which is stored on a network
drive (NetWare server). The database works fine for all
local users.
We have a remote user, who is accessing our network via
W2K Terminal Services. When he attempts to access the
database, it comes up to the switchboard fine, but when he
tries to access any of the reports, he gets the
error "There was an error executing the command". Clicking
OK returns to the switchboard.
If I promote this user to an administrator on the local
TermServer box, the application works fine. I've verified
that he has Full rights to the MS Office folder, as well
as the system.mdw file on this box, and he does have full
rights to the network volume where the actual MDB file is
saved as well. (promoting him to power user does not work)
Any suggestions?
I have an MS Access database, which is stored on a network
drive (NetWare server). The database works fine for all
local users.
We have a remote user, who is accessing our network via
W2K Terminal Services. When he attempts to access the
database, it comes up to the switchboard fine, but when he
tries to access any of the reports, he gets the
error "There was an error executing the command". Clicking
OK returns to the switchboard.
If I promote this user to an administrator on the local
TermServer box, the application works fine. I've verified
that he has Full rights to the MS Office folder, as well
as the system.mdw file on this box, and he does have full
rights to the network volume where the actual MDB file is
saved as well. (promoting him to power user does not work)
Any suggestions?