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rdemyan via AccessMonster.com
I've implemented workgroup security and have Admins and PowerUsers group
(Users group does not have any permissions to view tables and I use RWOP
queries).
Everything was fine until one of my clients IT shops started installing Adobe
7.0 Professional on some of the machines.
My PowerUsers group (not Admins group) is getting the exclusive message when
they log in that they have to click through about 15 to 30 times.
Now anyone reading this is going to say, it's the Adobe toolbar, just
reinstall Adobe and don't click the option to have the Adobe toolbar install
on Access.
Won't work for my client because users have no administrative rights to
Windows. The IT people (they're contractors) say they've done their job and
are not going to reinstall Adobe 7.0. It works for all other software
programs and they could care less about my Access program.
OK, so I read a post where supposedly the real issue is that members of a
group other than Admins might not have permissions to change the DB design.
So I thought it was a read/design issue. I've tried increasing the rights my
PowerUsers have. I've now given them all rights to administer every type of
object including the DB and the error message still pops up.
If this would have worked it is not really a problem for my database because
I distribute a .mde file (which cannot be changed by anyone) and because I
use custom toolbars depending upon the group the user belongs.
So, I thought, if it's an Access design issue when Adobe tries to muscle its
icons onto my toolbar, I'll just give PowerUsers all design rights, which
they'll never be able to use because of the .mde file and custom toolbars.
BUT IT DIDN'T WORK! And now I'm worried. I don't understand why it didn't
work. Anybody in the Admins group who logs on does not get this message.
But I can't just make everyone a member of the Admins group because they will
now have access to a toolbar which they should not have any access to.
Can someone please help me. Please remember, getting Adobe reinstalled is
not an option and also remember that my users have no Windows administrator
rights and cannot change the registry.
Thanks for any help, suggestions,etc.
(Users group does not have any permissions to view tables and I use RWOP
queries).
Everything was fine until one of my clients IT shops started installing Adobe
7.0 Professional on some of the machines.
My PowerUsers group (not Admins group) is getting the exclusive message when
they log in that they have to click through about 15 to 30 times.
Now anyone reading this is going to say, it's the Adobe toolbar, just
reinstall Adobe and don't click the option to have the Adobe toolbar install
on Access.
Won't work for my client because users have no administrative rights to
Windows. The IT people (they're contractors) say they've done their job and
are not going to reinstall Adobe 7.0. It works for all other software
programs and they could care less about my Access program.
OK, so I read a post where supposedly the real issue is that members of a
group other than Admins might not have permissions to change the DB design.
So I thought it was a read/design issue. I've tried increasing the rights my
PowerUsers have. I've now given them all rights to administer every type of
object including the DB and the error message still pops up.
If this would have worked it is not really a problem for my database because
I distribute a .mde file (which cannot be changed by anyone) and because I
use custom toolbars depending upon the group the user belongs.
So, I thought, if it's an Access design issue when Adobe tries to muscle its
icons onto my toolbar, I'll just give PowerUsers all design rights, which
they'll never be able to use because of the .mde file and custom toolbars.
BUT IT DIDN'T WORK! And now I'm worried. I don't understand why it didn't
work. Anybody in the Admins group who logs on does not get this message.
But I can't just make everyone a member of the Admins group because they will
now have access to a toolbar which they should not have any access to.
Can someone please help me. Please remember, getting Adobe reinstalled is
not an option and also remember that my users have no Windows administrator
rights and cannot change the registry.
Thanks for any help, suggestions,etc.