Elam, Debbie
DElam at jenkens.com
Thu Sep 28 15:22:38 CDT 2006
I have a database that I did not create that is secured with the standard Access Security. Yesterday, I was asked to add a user to the security and could not get or add data to the accounts. When I try to open it I get errors saying Record(s) cannot be read; no read permission on MSysAccounts. I get this 3 or 4 times and then it opens to the security window, but it is blank and will not let me add data. I am guessing I would need to rebuild the security, and I actually took the opportunity to get the database owners to agree to turn the security off in favor of a few measures to prevent accidental intrusions which is really all they needed. I imported the objects into a new database and thought I had the security purged, but unfortunately the forms are secured just enough to give errors when adding records. With the security messed up, I cannot even look at the permissions, much less change them. I know the login I am using has full permissions, but the program is not allowing them. Anyone know a quick simple way to get rid of this? Debbie - JENKENS & GILCHRIST E-MAIL NOTICE - This transmission may be: (1) subject to the Attorney-Client Privilege, (2) an attorney work product, or (3) strictly confidential. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you may not disclose, print, copy or disseminate this information. If you have received this in error, please reply and notify the sender (only) and delete the message. Unauthorized interception of this e-mail is a violation of federal criminal law. This communication does not reflect an intention by the sender or the sender's client or principal to conduct a transaction or make any agreement by electronic means. Nothing contained in this message or in any attachment shall satisfy the requirements for a writing, and nothing contained herein shall constitute a contract or electronic signature under the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, any version of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act or any other statute governing electronic transactions.