Brilliant! You genius. No errors reported now at all. I must admit, talk of modifying the registry filly me with dread but your form was very painless. PresumablyI just run it again from my other machine?What I do is edit the registry of the client. You can incorporate the code within your application or run the code separately via the attached example (from the client machine). If you use the attached example to include subfolders, use the trailing \ in your description of the path. The instructions say not to include it, but do include it if you are using the subfolder option. At least I remember this to be a bug because I sometimes use the example, as is.
Each machine's registry will need to be edited. Also, IIRC, the Key that is edited is for the User. So, each profile would need to be edited on each machine. In other words, if someone logs in as one user and ,then, logs off for a second user to be able to logon, the second user will experience an issue until the Key for their User profile is edited.
Excellent - really appreciate the help.