Leatha
Do you have the MDW workgroup file? You will need that in order to open the database.
Once you have it you need to create a shortcut to the database using the full path for Access and the /wrkgrp switch. The target line would be something like this (all one line):
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\msaccess.exe" "C:\derby\newglsfderby.mdb" /wrkgrp "C:\derby\WorGroupFileNameGoesHere.mdw"
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> I have been asked to revise a database used to track catches in a salmon fishing tournament. I would like to retrieve the names and addresses of participants from the original access database. I have the user name, and the login and password. However, when I try to open the database, or even to import from it, I get the following message: "You do not have the necessary permissions to use the C:\derby\newglsfderby.mdb object. Have your system administrator or the person who created this object establish the appropriate permissions for you."
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> I have the file on my computer, where I am logged in as administrator. What can I do to retrieve this data? I am unable to contact the person who created the database.
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> Thanks for all advice.
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> Leatha Johnson
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