Yeah, If you are calling a method on the Access Object model (ie. you
reference access in your dot net project) then the caller/client needs to
have access to that reference.
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Anything I could I set in the .Net Framework on Full trust.
The Appl. runs a Makro from Access, I guess it wonīt be
working without having Access installed, right ??
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Sorry I missed the part about running the app from the
NetFolder.
Do any of your machines run the App from the net folder?
If not do themachines have the .DotNet framework installed? If they
do have you checkthe dot net security settings? The local intranet zone
should probably setto low security.
Dan
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Thanks for replying.
Yes, i got MDAC 2.7 SP1 installed on other machine, which
other possibilities ???
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Are you using ADO.NET if so make sure that the latest
MDAC is installed onthe users machines.
Dan
"Mischamel" <go********************@yahoo.de> wrote in
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I created an .exe with vb.NET and Jet4.0 on Access2002
andput it on a Netfolder. Other workstations without having
Access installed canīt run the application properly ->
Theappl. doesnīt start the server.
Is there any other possibilty except installing Access on
each machine that runs this appl. ??? f.ex. runtime lib
orsomething like that
Thank you
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