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From: sigava77 via AccessMonster.com on 3 Jul 2008 06:23 Hi, We have been using an Access system that is deployed in cd. A while ago we received computers with access 2007. When this system is installed in these computers in gives the following message: “read-only this database has been opened read-only. You can only change data in linked tables. To make design changes, save a copy of the database” The read-only check box of the files are uncheck. What can be causing this problem to occur? Thanks, Carla -- Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com
From: Maurice on 3 Jul 2008 09:38 You should set options in the trustcenter settings under Access. The directory where the db resides should be listed in the list of trusted directories. Also make sure you have the proper rights on the directory. Microsoft Button - Access options - Trust Center - Trust center settings (on the right) - trusted locations - add new location. hth -- Maurice Ausum "sigava77 via AccessMonster.com" wrote: > Hi, > > We have been using an Access system that is deployed in cd. > A while ago we received computers with access 2007. When this system is > installed in these computers in gives the following message: > > “read-only this database has been opened read-only. You can only change data > in linked tables. To make design changes, save a copy of the database” > > The read-only check box of the files are uncheck. > > What can be causing this problem to occur? > > Thanks, > > Carla > > -- > Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com > >
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