Switchboard Startup

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Jan Steenberg

I have just installed a switchboard on a access 2003 and when my users log on
they don't see the buttons that were created unless they have administrative
rights.

The switchboard is blank when they log on unless they have admin rights?

How do I enable access to the database (and switchboard) for my "domain
users" without having to give then admin rights on the network?

I think that it has something to do with VB and them not being allowed to
use it but I'm not sure

Please help

Thanks,

Jan
 
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Jan Steenberg

Thanks for the reply Joseph,

Do you mean read, write, create, delete and edit rights
to the directoy where the applicaiton (microsoft Access) is installed or
where the database ".mdb" file is located?

Thansk,

Jan
 
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Jan Steenberg

Joseph,

The database file resides on a server share and all users have full control
of the entire folder\subfolder\files

The problem I think has something to do with VB or Macros. When the user
opens the database (switchboard) Macro's or VB code is run and I think that
something is preventing them since they don't have local computer access
(logged onto a Domain).

I'm not sure if you follow? I have several users on the same computer and
none of them have any "local account" they only have a "Domain" account. I
have tried to grant them full access to the "office 11" folder (locally) but
it does not help. I'm really stumped! The form that they use works fine
without the switchboard so I know that it has something to do with it.

If you have any other insight please let me know

Thanks,

Jan
 
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