I'm running an mdb in 2007 and it is running in read-only mode. The read-only mdb has attached tables in several external mdbs on the network. I think I have determined that the read-only issue is being caused by the network folders that contain the external mdbs.
I am not a network guru, nor do I fully understand 2007 "Trusted" settings. But, as a test I moved one external mdb to a folder that was successfully functioning with a completely different 2007 application. While in that other folder, I successfully ran an update query on a table in that moved mdb. Before I moved it, the update query failed (read-only error).
To check my theory, I created a brand new test accdb with attached tables in one of the working folders and one of the non-working folders and got the same result. The table in the working folder updated, while the table in the non-working folder failed.
Can someone explain how, where, why, etc. to correct the settings on these other folders or within Access to eliminate this read-only issue?
Thank you very much,
Sup
I am not a network guru, nor do I fully understand 2007 "Trusted" settings. But, as a test I moved one external mdb to a folder that was successfully functioning with a completely different 2007 application. While in that other folder, I successfully ran an update query on a table in that moved mdb. Before I moved it, the update query failed (read-only error).
To check my theory, I created a brand new test accdb with attached tables in one of the working folders and one of the non-working folders and got the same result. The table in the working folder updated, while the table in the non-working folder failed.
Can someone explain how, where, why, etc. to correct the settings on these other folders or within Access to eliminate this read-only issue?
Thank you very much,
Sup