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Strange problem: opening Access db on network


There is one database shared at network drive

The thing is that db works perfectly for everyone except one user.
In either way if that user copy that db to his desktop or open it from
network it gets error
"The Microsoft Jet database engine doesn't recognize 'Course'
as a valid field name or expression"

So start up form opens blank with no data retrieved from this table.

I repeat the problem is only with one user account so when I log in as
a admin for that machine, db works! Even if I give him full admin
rights db still doesn't work. User has full right on that shared
folder also.

Can you suggest me what to do ?

Sep 20 '06 #1
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On 20 Sep 2006 00:05:46 -0700, "jaLe" <ja*****@yahoo.comwrote:

On that machine, open a code window and select Tools References.
99% sure it will show a broken reference.

-Tom.
>
There is one database shared at network drive

The thing is that db works perfectly for everyone except one user.
In either way if that user copy that db to his desktop or open it from
network it gets error
"The Microsoft Jet database engine doesn't recognize 'Course'
as a valid field name or expression"

So start up form opens blank with no data retrieved from this table.

I repeat the problem is only with one user account so when I log in as
a admin for that machine, db works! Even if I give him full admin
rights db still doesn't work. User has full right on that shared
folder also.

Can you suggest me what to do ?
Sep 21 '06 #2
Nothing , all regular references are checked !

Maybe my problem has something with security permissions.
That's why I send this post to Networking gropu also.

Help if you have idea what to do .

thnx
Tom van Stiphout wrote:
On 20 Sep 2006 00:05:46 -0700, "jaLe" <ja*****@yahoo.comwrote:

On that machine, open a code window and select Tools References.
99% sure it will show a broken reference.

-Tom.

There is one database shared at network drive

The thing is that db works perfectly for everyone except one user.
In either way if that user copy that db to his desktop or open it from
network it gets error
"The Microsoft Jet database engine doesn't recognize 'Course'
as a valid field name or expression"

So start up form opens blank with no data retrieved from this table.

I repeat the problem is only with one user account so when I log in as
a admin for that machine, db works! Even if I give him full admin
rights db still doesn't work. User has full right on that shared
folder also.

Can you suggest me what to do ?
Sep 21 '06 #3

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