Retaining set permissions W2K Pro

From: Rich (rich.garling@cnet.navy.mil)
Date: 01/27/03


From: "Rich" <rich.garling@cnet.navy.mil>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 07:36:18 -0800


I have been having problems with retaining permission
levels once they have been set. What I have is Windows
2000 pro PC with Microsoft Office 2000 Pro attached to a
NT 4.0 network. This only occurs on the front-end of a
split Access database that I converted from Access 97 to
Access 2000. And not just one database but several. I set
the permission level to the file for "Everyone"
with "Modify" rights, inheritable from the parent folder
with same rights. The admin people of course get Full
rights. There are hundreds of users who need to access
these databases (not all at once, but monthly). These
users will log-off the network, the next user logs on and
then tries to access the database only when they click the
shortcut it cannot find the database. Nothing about
permission denied, it just can't find it.
Has anyone else experienced and hopefully resolved?



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