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How to check if user has Full Rights?
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18/01/2006 10:00:11
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turquie
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Problèmes
Divers
Thread ID:
01087464
Message ID:
01087964
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>>There in Aruba and your in Mass and you can't think of a reason to help your needy client out? Dimitry - I think you should reconsider the possible ramifications if you don't immediately fly to Aruba and apply your considerable expertise (for a considerable amount of time) to help this client out.
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>>This is one occasion that making a mountain out of a mole-hill is advisable!:-)
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>Funny thing I was just there in Aruba (during the Christmas week) helping them to move the app from Novel to Win 2 K Server. And we did experience the problem with application not opening .DBFs, unless user was logged in with Administrative password. But the SA guy said, "looks like my problem, don't worry about it.". So I flew back to Boston next day . Now they are telling me that they still can't find the solution to the problem. And believe me, I don't mind flying back (anytime <g>), I am just waiting for them to say "Go!" <g>.

Dmitry,
Sounds like your problem (which I actually believe SA's problem) is not solved yet. They have given rights at folder level, right? But they might have missed to apply the rights to subfolders and files. Choose a dbf (preferably the one that should open at time of error) and open in notepad (or try to import from say Access, Excel..., or even HTM)?
Cetin
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