Group Policy preventing object design?

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s.solt

I have a problem that when I am authenticated on my network (where I am
in charge of Group policy and can edit the administrative templates),
right clicking on a form or report object and selecting design or
selecting view 'design view' from an open form or report has no effect.
If I am logged into the local machine and not on the domain, Access
behaves normally. I can't see any setting in the Policy which might be
responsible for this. Or is there some problem with my profile?

Any ideas/help appreciated...
 
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Nick Coe \(UK\)

I assume this is Windows Server 2003 or SBS 2003?

If so the default Power User group should give you
sufficient permissions to create and edit Access objects in
design view. If it doesn't then permissions and or profile
have been changed by a server administrator.

It seems most likely a server account permissions/profile
problem since you can do what you want when logged on
locally, though I assume you're not logged on as local
administrator are you?

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Nick Coe (UK)
http://www.alphacos.co.uk/




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