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Access database file that is saved in a network folder.

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Frank - 02 Dec 2005 18:29 GMT
The above access file has been in use for 5 or 6 years. It is saved on a
network drive that is accessable by any user. All users have complete access
to all features of the file. One user who has been using this file for some
time is unable to use any part of the existing designed reports that link to
queries and the main table. They are able to add, edit and delete records
from the table and the designed forms. At first I thought the file was
corrupted but then other users are able to access the reports and they work.
If you logon to that computer as a different user you can access all the
features of the database. But when you log onto it as the user with the
problem you can not access any reports or reporting functions for the
existing reports. The wizards to create new reports are accessible but we do
not want to have to redisign the reports for this one user. Additionally, no
security setting have been changed. What can we do to fix this problem for
that one user?    We have Office 2002 on that computer.
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Bill Edwards - 02 Dec 2005 20:40 GMT
Does that user have a default printer installed?

> The above access file has been in use for 5 or 6 years. It is saved on a
> network drive that is accessable by any user. All users have complete
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> security setting have been changed. What can we do to fix this problem for
> that one user?    We have Office 2002 on that computer.
 
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