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I have reciently noticed that when you load adobe 7.0 the pdfmaker
modfies the MS products to include a new "toolbar" button on the
startup menus called Adobe PDF. This affects most microsoft products
including MS Access.
The problem I have noticed is the intialization of this application
modification is after the MS Access security has intialized. If you
have MS Access security set for read only personal, or if mulitple
people are accessing one shell at a time, there is an error message
stating you can not open the said database in exclusive rights to apply
this application modification. The message will appear 31 times after
clicking ok 31 times.
The only symtom fix I can come up with is one, only one person can open
the shell at one time and two the groups or users in the MS Access
security must be given exclusive and admin rights for the database.
You can load adobe 7.0 without this option if you don't load the
program from the Typical, but what if you want it for the rest of
microsoft such as word and excel but not for access.
Anyone have any suggestions.
modfies the MS products to include a new "toolbar" button on the
startup menus called Adobe PDF. This affects most microsoft products
including MS Access.
The problem I have noticed is the intialization of this application
modification is after the MS Access security has intialized. If you
have MS Access security set for read only personal, or if mulitple
people are accessing one shell at a time, there is an error message
stating you can not open the said database in exclusive rights to apply
this application modification. The message will appear 31 times after
clicking ok 31 times.
The only symtom fix I can come up with is one, only one person can open
the shell at one time and two the groups or users in the MS Access
security must be given exclusive and admin rights for the database.
You can load adobe 7.0 without this option if you don't load the
program from the Typical, but what if you want it for the rest of
microsoft such as word and excel but not for access.
Anyone have any suggestions.