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I share a folder on an XP Pro computer across our peer to peer network.
I have add users to the XP Pro computer for network login.
If users on our network edit the MS Access 2000 file no problems occur.
But if I edit the MS Access 2000 file on the XP Pro computer itself all
users are removed from the security tab on the MS Access file except admin
and me.
I have to add the users back after I've completed

Anyone have any ideas ?

Thanks
Ricky
Jul 23 '05 #1
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Ricky wrote:
If users on our network edit the MS Access 2000 file no problems occur.


I perhaps missed the point, but I didn't see any MySQL related
questions. I hope you noticed the name of this newsgroup. It's about
MySQL databases, not Access.
Jul 23 '05 #2

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