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MS Access Forum / Security / March 2005

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software does not have permission to drive BUT IT DOES

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daniel - 29 Mar 2005 17:45 GMT
Hi, I have two accounts: Administrator and daniel.  daniel has limited
control over c drive, full control over D drive.  Other accounts on D:
Administrator(full),     ASP.NET(modify on down),     Debugger Users(modify
on down),     SQL Debugger(modify on down),     SYSTEM (full),     Users
(read,exct,list),     VS Developers(modify on down), .

Other accounts on C: Administrator,    Daniel(read,exct,list),    
ASP.NET(read,exct,list),      Debugger Users(modify on down),    SERVICE
???(read,exct,list) ,    SQL Debugger(modify on down),     SYSTEM(modify on
down),     Users (read,exct,list),    VS Developers(modify on down).

As administrator, Visual Studio.NET runs fine on both drives.  As Daniel,
Visual Studio.NET creates the new project files and folder in D:\Documents...
or C:\Documents... but it wont create the cpp or header files.  It stops with
an error message:  Do not have permissions.  Very short and sweet message.

Is there anything I can do to change my permissions so that VS.NET will
create a new project successfully when logged on as Daniel?

Thank you,
Daniel
Rick B - 29 Mar 2005 18:00 GMT
This is a MICROSOFT ACCESS security newsgroup.  Do you need any help
securing a database built in Microsoft Access using the built-in
User-Level-Security features of Access?

Rick B

> Hi, I have two accounts: Administrator and daniel.  daniel has limited
> control over c drive, full control over D drive.  Other accounts on D:
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> Thank you,
> Daniel
 
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