Hi. This one's a jaw scratcher. :banghead:
I support a database with about 20 users. It works fine for everyone except one person who was just given access to a new process that works fine for the other three special people who were granted the same access. For reasons beyond my control, this database has no linked tables. Instead, it copies tables from the shared backend to the users front end, after deleting those tables from the front end. It does this with a docmd.TransferDatabase acImport. That's what's not working for this person. His network mappings are the same as everyone else's. His access to the function is fine. He's able to do it using another computer. I was troubleshooting and could not do it on his, but could on mine. So the problem is local to his computer. His references all match up to mine and as I said, his drive mappings also match. I'm wondering if a re-install of MS Office would fix it, but that would be a pain. Any help would be appreciated.
I support a database with about 20 users. It works fine for everyone except one person who was just given access to a new process that works fine for the other three special people who were granted the same access. For reasons beyond my control, this database has no linked tables. Instead, it copies tables from the shared backend to the users front end, after deleting those tables from the front end. It does this with a docmd.TransferDatabase acImport. That's what's not working for this person. His network mappings are the same as everyone else's. His access to the function is fine. He's able to do it using another computer. I was troubleshooting and could not do it on his, but could on mine. So the problem is local to his computer. His references all match up to mine and as I said, his drive mappings also match. I'm wondering if a re-install of MS Office would fix it, but that would be a pain. Any help would be appreciated.