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knservis
Hi,
I have tried to find an answer to my question but I am finding it
impossible. This is the problem: I have created a database with a
front-end and two back -ends the reason beeing that i want the first to
be public (as in its file premissions) and the other limited to a
ceratin group. I have followed the ms security faq on securing a db and
created an .mdw. I run the db through a batch file that checks for
newer files on the network share and then runs the db through a
shortcut the points to an .mde (which is a copy of the original .mde
file in the share)
with the switch /wrkgrp that points to a local copy of the .mdw. I have
changed the users file access permissions to :C for the back end. I
have even made him a member of adm (which my new admin group), and all
the other groups for that matter. It is still impossible for them to
open the bl***y database with an 3033 error (dont have enough
permissions for the object). I am close to commiting computicide.
Please, for the love of <your worship object here> give me a hand!! I
am desparate
Thanks
I have tried to find an answer to my question but I am finding it
impossible. This is the problem: I have created a database with a
front-end and two back -ends the reason beeing that i want the first to
be public (as in its file premissions) and the other limited to a
ceratin group. I have followed the ms security faq on securing a db and
created an .mdw. I run the db through a batch file that checks for
newer files on the network share and then runs the db through a
shortcut the points to an .mde (which is a copy of the original .mde
file in the share)
with the switch /wrkgrp that points to a local copy of the .mdw. I have
changed the users file access permissions to :C for the back end. I
have even made him a member of adm (which my new admin group), and all
the other groups for that matter. It is still impossible for them to
open the bl***y database with an 3033 error (dont have enough
permissions for the object). I am close to commiting computicide.
Please, for the love of <your worship object here> give me a hand!! I
am desparate
Thanks