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Hi everybody, Problem: We need a command line utility to set permissions on shared network printers. rmtshare.exe can create network shares and set permissions for them, but for printer shares it...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 06/23/1997 Views: 0
I'm using Word95 (7.0a) locally on a Windows NT 3.51 network (both server and workstations). Everything has worked fine for 2.5 years, but recently we've started receiving a regular error when savi...
Zones: Ms Office SuiteDate Answered: 09/05/1998 Views: 0
My programs on access2.0 have permissions set in the .mda file. How do I point Access97 to the .mda file so that I have permission to convert it. I have found the msacc20.ini file used by version...
Zones: MS Access, Microsoft ADPDate Answered: 11/04/1998 Views: 0
I as an Administrator of a Solaris Box can go to /usr/sbin directory and execute any file because I am root and I have all permissions. I want one of my users to be able to execute a specific file ...
Zones: SolarisDate Answered: 07/01/1999 Views: 0
Why do I get the following error when I try to put a message box in an ASP?  Is there a way to avoid this? ie - MyVar = MsgBox("Do you want to delete this message?", 49, "Delete Prompt") Micros...
Zones: ASPDate Answered: 10/29/1999 Views: 0
I would like some code to search our entire company network for any Access databases and return their UNC path name and filename back. This is to search any computers that are on teh company netwo...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 12/09/1999 Views: 0
I have given the admin user read permissions for a database. This works fine on any hard drive. I copy the database to CD and the same user now has no permissions and can't open it at all. What'...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 01/13/2000 Views: 0
I have a program which I run as administrator. This program creates a file upon which I wish to place permissions such that ANY user will have read and write permissions to this file. Currently, I ...
Zones: Windows ProgrammingDate Answered: 12/22/1999 Views: 0
We're running NT4, IIS4, Frontpage Server Extensions. For to allow anonymous access to our website, we grant read access for iusr_machinename, or Everyone, resp. The problem is that anonymous use...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 02/21/2000 Views: 0
I want to prevent users from creating new tables. The MS essay "FAQ MSĀ® Access Sec.doc", states: Function faq_NoNew (strUser as String)     Dim db As Database     Dim con As Container     ...
Zones: MS AccessDate Answered: 03/01/2000 Views: 0