I will TRY to make this as short as possible.

I needed to get a very large(350 meg) MS Access DB from
one place to another, which means from moving it from one
LAN to another. After receiving the DB via CD, quite a few
of the objects(macros, forms, etc..) aren't there. Is this
due to the DB have security applied to it ?

I also had the security files copied to the CD as well. Is
there a way to reconnect the security ? Will this help out
the situation at all ? Any other suggestions ?

Thanks in advance.
Paul

Re: Access 2000 by Lanwench

Lanwench
Tue Jul 01 23:54:19 CDT 2003

No problem - good luck! :-)

Paul G wrote:
> Sorry, first time on this board. Just found the Access
> one, thanks.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> I'd try an Access group for best results.
>>
>> Paul G wrote:
>>> I will TRY to make this as short as possible.
>>>
>>> I needed to get a very large(350 meg) MS Access DB from
>>> one place to another, which means from moving it from one
>>> LAN to another. After receiving the DB via CD, quite a few
>>> of the objects(macros, forms, etc..) aren't there. Is this
>>> due to the DB have security applied to it ?
>>>
>>> I also had the security files copied to the CD as well. Is
>>> there a way to reconnect the security ? Will this help out
>>> the situation at all ? Any other suggestions ?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Paul
>>
>>
>> .



Re: Access 2000 by Super_Geek

Super_Geek
Thu Jul 03 09:41:36 CDT 2003

Paul G asks a question to do with PCs, Super_Geek dives in and tries to
help:
>I will TRY to make this as short as possible.
>
>I needed to get a very large(350 meg) MS Access DB from
>one place to another, which means from moving it from one
>LAN to another. After receiving the DB via CD, quite a few
>of the objects(macros, forms, etc..) aren't there. Is this
>due to the DB have security applied to it ?
>
>I also had the security files copied to the CD as well. Is
>there a way to reconnect the security ? Will this help out
>the situation at all ? Any other suggestions ?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>Paul

Just in case you are still following this thread Paul, try copying the
system.mdw file from C:\windows\system\ on the original PC to the new
one on the LAN.

HTH
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