J
Jeremy
Access 2003 on Windows XP SP4
Office 2003 SP2
When using Report Wizard I receive an error "Application-defined or
object-defined error".
This is in a school environment using the student's profile. The error is
not received using a teacher's profile or a network admin profile. I have
fairly stringent GPOs applied to the students for obvious reasons.
What I need to know is what Access is actually trying to do here so I can
track down the relevant GPO setting. Is it trying to access the local
hard-drive (and
if so, where)? The students, unknown to them, are actually local
administrators on each workstation but restricted from "seeing" the C: drive.
The exact place this happens in the wizard is the "How would you like
to lay out your report?" dialogue box. Default settings. Hit NEXT and up
pops the error.
Office 2003 SP2
When using Report Wizard I receive an error "Application-defined or
object-defined error".
This is in a school environment using the student's profile. The error is
not received using a teacher's profile or a network admin profile. I have
fairly stringent GPOs applied to the students for obvious reasons.
What I need to know is what Access is actually trying to do here so I can
track down the relevant GPO setting. Is it trying to access the local
hard-drive (and
if so, where)? The students, unknown to them, are actually local
administrators on each workstation but restricted from "seeing" the C: drive.
The exact place this happens in the wizard is the "How would you like
to lay out your report?" dialogue box. Default settings. Hit NEXT and up
pops the error.