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Browse All TopicsRights that matter are the Share right, not the ACT! rights. If admin is logged in the ACT admin can share database. If not, then the share database is grayed out. I DO NOT want to make her a domain admin so that she can access the ACT db correctly. How do I do it?
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by: GLComputingPosted on 2009-10-21 at 17:44:57ID: 25629862
To create a database share, it must create a network share... so, only when first sharing the database, you would need local Admin. You shouldn't need this once the database has been shared.
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Have a look at these:
http://kb.sagesoftwa
http://kb
If they don't help:
What version of ACT! - full build from Help | About?
Is the database on a user's workstation or on a server?
What operating system is the database host?