Re: All Users
From: sweeneysmsm (subscriptomit@lycos.com)
Date: 09/15/02
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From: "sweeneysmsm" <subscriptomit@lycos.com> Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 18:13:46 -0700
Thanks. Will give it a go.
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>"sweeneysmsm" <subscriptomit@lycos.com> wrote in message
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>> I am working on a Gateway system (Windows 2000) that
was
>> previously connected to a Network and has now been
>> detached. All previous Users appear to be cleared. I
have
>> set myself up as a new user with Administrator
privileges.
>>
>> I have an Access database which I want to make
available
>> to "All Users". I assumed that if I put it in the
>> folder "Documents" in "All Users" under Documents and
>> Settings, it would appear as a choice in everyone's MY
>> Documents file. Not so.
>>
>> Is there a way to do this or not?
>>
>> Thanks for whatever help you can give.
>>
>> Mary
>>
>
>
>I'd say after creating the file, edit the security
permissions, and add the
>group Everyone or All Users to the list, giving them
whatever permissions
>you want. Don't edit the security or permissions for
it, only add
>permissions.
>
>
>.
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