Re: Newbie: Why don't I have Security on one of my drives?
From: Dan Guzman (danguzman@nospam-earthlink.net)
Date: 08/13/02
- Next message: Luther Miller: "Re: hotfix error: 'fn_escapecmdshellsymbolsremovequotes' is not a recognized function name"
- Previous message: wondering: "security patches"
- In reply to: Larry Woods: "Re: Newbie: Why don't I have Security on one of my drives?"
- Next in thread: Larry Woods: "Re: Newbie: Why don't I have Security on one of my drives?"
- Reply: Larry Woods: "Re: Newbie: Why don't I have Security on one of my drives?"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ]
From: "Dan Guzman" <danguzman@nospam-earthlink.net> Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 10:13:28 -0500
I'm glad my suggestion helped. Unfortunately, I know little about
Access so I can't help the second issue. The hope the folks in the
Access newsgroup can help with your problem.
Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP
"Larry Woods" <larry@lwoods.com> wrote in message
news:#4C$ndtQCHA.2532@tkmsftngp09...
> You are SO right! Show how LITTLE I know about security.
>
> Since I "have you on the line", want to take a shot at this problem
that I
> posted on an Access newsgroup.
>
> Thanks in advance... Larry Woods
>
> ==============================
> I am using IIS 5.0 on my computer (Windows 2000 Server). I am
accessing an
> Access 2000 database. If I go in and do any work on the database
directly;
> i.e., open Access 2000 directly, then when I close the database I lose
the
> Internet User permission on the database. I reset it manually then
> everything is fine as far as access through ASP pages, for example,
UNTIL I
> open the database again using Access 2000 directly. Then, the same
problem
> as above. Lose of the Internet User permission. This does NOT happen
with
> other file types such as .doc or .txt, therefore I have concluded
(right or
> wrong) that it is NOT Windows 2000 Server, but Access that is doing
this.
> Also, I have set the option on the file--and on all parent
folders--that
> states that permission inheritance is to be invoked.
>
> Where/what do I change to get Access (?) to quit doing this!?!
>
> Thanks.
>
> Larry Woods
>
>
> =============================================
> "Dan Guzman" <danguzman@nospam-earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:u7KqBQtQCHA.4248@tkmsftngp08...
> > Perhaps the E drive is not formatted as NTFS.
> >
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Dan Guzman
> > SQL Server MVP
> >
> > -----------------------
> > SQL FAQ links (courtesy Neil Pike):
> >
> > http://www.ntfaq.com/Articles/Index.cfm?DepartmentID=800
> > http://www.sqlserverfaq.com
> > http://www.mssqlserver.com/faq
> > -----------------------
> >
> > "Larry Woods" <larry@lwoods.com> wrote in message
> > news:ujToSDtQCHA.2736@tkmsftngp12...
> > > I have three drives: C,D,E. C and D show a 'Security' tab when I
go
> > to
> > > drive properties. E does not. What do I have to do to get
security
> > on the
> > > E drive?
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > Larry Woods
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
- Next message: Luther Miller: "Re: hotfix error: 'fn_escapecmdshellsymbolsremovequotes' is not a recognized function name"
- Previous message: wondering: "security patches"
- In reply to: Larry Woods: "Re: Newbie: Why don't I have Security on one of my drives?"
- Next in thread: Larry Woods: "Re: Newbie: Why don't I have Security on one of my drives?"
- Reply: Larry Woods: "Re: Newbie: Why don't I have Security on one of my drives?"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ]
Relevant Pages
|