>Ahhh... Sorry about that. I am logging into each workstation and then mapping a drive to our server. In one case I can't edit the data and on the other machine I can.
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>I'm logged into the workstation, our network, and the server with the same username. I have no idea what's going on. It works on 1 machine but not another. Username and everything is the same. What makes a table read-only?? I can only come up with Network rights or browsing with a noedit command. It's not either case. I can go into that directory and rename or create a file thru windows explorer so I don't think it's rights. It's like some setting in my VFP or on my machine that locks it.
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>Any ideas????
After giving this some thought over the weekend, I have come to the conclusion that I have no idea what's going on. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. :-(
Is there a pattern to the OSes that it works on? Are they all Win9X or Nt/2000? Or do you have a mixture?
Larry Miller
MCSD
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