I moved my home computers to a Windows domain with domain-based logins.
Previously, I accessed a Money 2003 file on the server from a
machine-specific login. Now, when I open that file under my Domain
login (and it does open fine, no permissions problems) I can't see my
accounts, transactions, etc. (Thank God I didn't nuke that machine
account!) When I return to the machine account, everything's still
there. How can access the existing data from the new account login?
Thanks in advance.

Re: new user login problem using existing Money file. by laika

laika
Tue Dec 14 09:27:50 CST 2004

Anybody even going to take a whack at this one??


Re: new user login problem using existing Money file. by Dick

Dick
Tue Dec 14 13:31:12 CST 2004

Domain security and authentication is not in the Money mix for most of us.

I'm skeptical when you say you can open a file fine under domain security
and just not see anything and can open the exact same file fine under the
local machine account and the only difference is you can see the data. I'm
not aware (doesn't mean it isn't going on) of any record level user
security.

Can both users see the sample file? If one user creates a File|New Money
file can the other deal with it? If that new file is created on some FAT
(security-less) partition?

"laika" <_laika@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Anybody even going to take a whack at this one??
>