>Hi,
>A customer moved my VFP 9 application to a new VM running Server 2008 R2. He said he set my user name to be local admin.
>When I connect to the new server (VPN and RDT) I can go into the application directory. I can make changes to some VFP tables using VFP9 run-time; no problem. I checked my user name is in the Security tab of this application folder and given Full access. And yet, when I run the application executable, opening any DBF table is denied. I tried to run the application executable as Administrator; still not working.
>The application folder is set as a share for Everyone to have Read/Write access
>
>What else can be causing this issue?
>TIA
You also need to share the folder that your application creates temp files in (possibly amongst other share issues).
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