ARRGGHHHH!! Can't open my database now!

R

Rockitman

I'm the sysadmin for our office, and we have an Access2003 database on the
server that is shared by many users. I created a shortcut to the desktop
for a new user and opened the db. He got those stupid security questions
right off the bat and I know I need to go to Tools, Macros, Security, and
lower the level to stop those messages from coming. But not thinking, I
went to Tools, Security, Userlevel Security Wizard, and started running the
wizard, quickly realizing I was in the wrong place, I stupidly hit Finish.
Well, ever since, noone, not even me, can open the database now.

"You do not have the necessary permissions to use the {db name} object.
See your system administrator blah blah blah."

Please advise!!!!
 
J

Joan Wild

Check in the folder where the mdb is located. The wizard may have created an unsecured backup of your mdb (it'll have a bak extension).

You just need to change the name back to have a mdb extension. In addition, you may have to go into Tools, Security, Workgroup Administrator and ensure that your current default is set to system.mdw.
 
R

Rockitman

Doh!
Thanks Joan, you're my savior!



Joan Wild said:
Check in the folder where the mdb is located. The wizard may have created an unsecured backup of your mdb (it'll have a bak extension).

You just need to change the name back to have a mdb extension. In addition, you may have to go into Tools, Security, Workgroup Administrator and ensure that your current default is set to system.mdw.
 

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