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    Unhappy Completely disable "Read Only" forever

    Everyday I sync certain MS Access records from my desktop application to a website for client viewing. All was fine with XP until I began using Windows 7. I managed to completely revove Security Warnings by enanabling ALL MACRO's" within OPTIONS.




    But I have been unsuccessfull trying to permanently remove the "Read Only" from top of tables.


    Does anyone know how or if this can be accomplished? Many thanks to anyone who can provide solution.

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    If your tables say Read Only at the top of them, then there's something going on. Perhaps you don't have write permission in the folder where the back end is stored. This shouldn't be happening, and I've never experienced it except when the data was read only because of its location or permissions.

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    CJ_London is online now VIP
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    are you still using 2002 or are you using 2007 to open a 2002 mdb? if the latter, take a look at trust centre under file>options

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