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Read Only DB Access 2003

Tom
Having issues exporting report / forms /queries to another copy of the DB
front end located on another machine.

Im XP Pro machines, in the network administrator account, Looks like it
wants to go, tells me that the object already exists but I get a "Cant do
this because it's read-only" error when I try to complete the export.

Used to do this all the time when it was in Access 97 on Win 98
machines....... Hope there is a fix, had to re create the same report on
three separate machines when I used to be able to export to the
others........

Help.
T
Nov 13 '05 #1
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 15:16:41 -0800, "Tom" <ha********@hotmail.com>
wrote:

Split your app in a back-end (tables only) and front-end (everything
except tables, and linked tables). Then you can replace users' FE
wholesale.

-Tom.

Having issues exporting report / forms /queries to another copy of the DB
front end located on another machine.

Im XP Pro machines, in the network administrator account, Looks like it
wants to go, tells me that the object already exists but I get a "Cant do
this because it's read-only" error when I try to complete the export.

Used to do this all the time when it was in Access 97 on Win 98
machines....... Hope there is a fix, had to re create the same report on
three separate machines when I used to be able to export to the
others........

Help.
T


Nov 13 '05 #2
Tom
It's already split. Thing is, some users have options that others do not.
Before I was able to change a report for example and export it to the other
machines that needed it. Can't do that now...
"Tom van Stiphout" <no*************@cox.net> wrote in message
news:38********************************@4ax.com...
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 15:16:41 -0800, "Tom" <ha********@hotmail.com>
wrote:

Split your app in a back-end (tables only) and front-end (everything
except tables, and linked tables). Then you can replace users' FE
wholesale.

-Tom.

Having issues exporting report / forms /queries to another copy of the DB
front end located on another machine.

Im XP Pro machines, in the network administrator account, Looks like it
wants to go, tells me that the object already exists but I get a "Cant do
this because it's read-only" error when I try to complete the export.

Used to do this all the time when it was in Access 97 on Win 98
machines....... Hope there is a fix, had to re create the same report on
three separate machines when I used to be able to export to the
others........

Help.
T

Nov 13 '05 #3

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