No read permission & question about PDAs

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HOT FLASH

Okay, I got one for you! I inherited an Access DB with 5 masters, and 5
replicated .DBE, and I am supposed to make changes to this. The MSysACEs
table does not have a read permission, and I need to know how to look at it,
and make changes, etc. I am thinking I might be dealing with a SQL
read-only...? I am a beginner, so please walk slowly! Oh, I converter their
NT file to 2002, but will upgrade to 2003 as soon as it arrives in the mail.
Also, I wonder if it is possible to use Access in a PDA. Has anyone tired
to do this? Can you think of reasons it would/would not work? Thanks.
 
T

Tony Toews

HOT FLASH said:
Okay, I got one for you! I inherited an Access DB with 5 masters, and 5
replicated .DBE, and I am supposed to make changes to this. The MSysACEs
table does not have a read permission, and I need to know how to look at it,
and make changes, etc. I am thinking I might be dealing with a SQL
read-only...? I am a beginner, so please walk slowly! Oh, I converter their
NT file to 2002, but will upgrade to 2003 as soon as it arrives in the mail.

I'd suggest asking in the replication newsgroup as you haven't
received an answer here.
Also, I wonder if it is possible to use Access in a PDA. Has anyone tired
to do this? Can you think of reasons it would/would not work?

You'd need a third party app such as Handbase. I'd suggest looking
for suitable database apps that work on your PDA and seeing how well
they synchronize with Access.

Tony
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