can't see permissions in 2000

G

Guest

I have several 97DB's that need to be shared with users
that will be using Access2000. I have split the DB into
FE/BE which are in 2 different folders on our network. I
have all the users joining the 97 workgroup file as that
is where the security is whether they open Access97 or
Access2000. I have opened the DB in Access2000 and
converted. All seems fine until I go to Security - user
groups permissions/accounts. I get the message: Record(s)
cannot be read; no read permission on 'MSysAccounts'. I
am the owner of the DB with ADMIN rights. All the users
are able to login to the DB with their username that was
set up in Access97, I just can't see the list of
usernames. I can see that I am the owner of all the DB
objects. How do I see the usernames and assign
permissions ? What have I done wrong & how do I fix it ?
Thanks for your help.
..
 
J

Joan Wild

I
have all the users joining the 97 workgroup file as that
is where the security is whether they open Access97 or
Access2000. I have opened the DB in Access2000 and
converted. All seems fine until I go to Security - user
groups permissions/accounts. I get the message: Record(s)
cannot be read; no read permission on 'MSysAccounts'.

What happens if you use 97 instead - can you see the accounts?
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----


What happens if you use 97 instead - can you see the accounts?
Yes, if I open A97 - Tools - Security - I can see all
groups/accts...all permissions. But not when I open
A2000. That's when I get the error message
 
J

Joan Wild

Yes, if I open A97 - Tools - Security - I can see all
groups/accts...all permissions. But not when I open
A2000. That's when I get the error message

You have two choices:

1. Open in 97 and make account changes there.
2. Unsecure it in 97, convert the database, and re-secure it in 2000.
 

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