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Browse All TopicsI am running SQL 6.5 SP5a and I changed my security from Standard to Integrated and then switched it back to test something. Now when I try to update or access a Memo field using a VB App I am writing I get this error, unless I am signed onto the database as the owner of the tables and SPs in which case it works. I have given my user every right there is in SQL and I cannot get this to work. I have also searched Microsoft and have found nothing. I have a couple of clients that have run into this also. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. Thank you.
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by: vandammePosted on 1999-08-20 at 12:51:33ID: 1097730
Have you tried deleting the users from the database, removing his login, then readding him???