Re: MDB Security settings

From: Christian (no@where.com)
Date: 11/27/02


From: "Christian" <no@where.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 09:18:15 +0100

Hello Samuel,

thanks a lot for that explicit explanation. This is exatly what I assumed -
but I was in hope there is a way to inherit the security settings from the
original file.
However, thanks a lot for that info and I'll keep adjusting the permissions
manually.

Best regards
Christian

"Samuel Lu" <samuellu@online.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Dear Christian,
>
> I understand the inconvenience it brings to you. However, I am afraid that
> this behavior is by design. The compact process always compacts the source
> file into a new file, even if you compact the file in place in Microsoft
> Access. When the new file after compacting is created, it automatically
> inherits the default NTFS permissions for new files in that particular
> folder. Thus, customized NTFS permissions are not migrated from the source
> file to the target file. Your understanding is greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Samuel Lu
> Microsoft Online Support Engineer
>
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> From: "Christian" <no@where.com>
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> Subject: MDB Security settings
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> Dear NG,
>
> I've got a problem related to security settings of an MS Access 2000
> MDB
> file using Win2k.
> Some user of a domain do have full-access to this DB. When I'm
> "compating
> and repairing" this mdb file, the security settings be all resetted,
> so that
> just the owner (me) and the local Admins do have any rights to access
/
> modify this file.
> The question: What settings are neccessary to obtain the same
security
> settings for the compacted DB as before for the uncompacted one? (No
> changes
> in the security settings should occure!)
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Christian
>
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