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    KKenui is offline Novice
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    Forms Not Dispalying on Network

    I have an Access 2010 database. I have split it into FE and BE. I created the .accdr and published to my RDS servers, as well as added this as an RDS App.



    The issue is when I run the .accdr as a RDS App everything displays correctly (I am a domain admin); however, when the average user tries to run this RDS App, everything displays correctly except the actual forms. I am not sure why this is happening or how.

    Any ideas?

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    KKenui is offline Novice
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    Changed security on FE and BE to allow users full access to both. Still not showing forms. No other users are using this as it is broken and i am only user with it open.

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    KKenui is offline Novice
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    I am at a loss. I have repackaged the .accde file and everything. When I run the file it runs correctly (forms show). When a domain user runs the file it does not populate the forms.

    I have added the group "Everyone" to have full access to the database (both front and back end) with no luck... Any ideas? I have to have this fixed by Monday....

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    KKenui is offline Novice
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    So I have resolved this issue...

    I was simply right clicking on the file and changing the permissions under the security tab.

    I had added the user x to have full access rights, then logged in as user x and right clicked on the folder. I found out that the security was not being applied. I then logged into the file server and went to Share & Storage Management and changed the permissions there to allow modify. Once I did this the forms appeared.

    Apparently in 2008 R2 you have to change the permissions in the Share and Store Management MMC and cannot simply right click on the folder to change the permissions.

    This seems to work for a Share, but what if I only want to give a user access to a specific file within that folder? This seems apply security to the whole share. What about files and folders within the share? I only want users to be able to modify certain files within the folder and it seems that giving them modify access to the whole root share overrides the security on the security tab of the file....

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    KKenui is offline Novice
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    So I have resolved this issue...

    I was simply right clicking on the file and changing the permissions under the security tab.

    I had added the user x to have full access rights, then logged in as user x and right clicked on the folder. I found out that the security was not being applied. I then logged into the file server and went to Share & Storage Management and changed the permissions there to allow modify. Once I did this the forms appeared.

    Apparently in 2008 R2 you have to change the permissions in the Share and Store Management MMC and cannot simply right click on the folder to change the permissions.

    This seems to work for a Share, but what if I only want to give a user access to a specific file within that folder? This seems apply security to the whole share. What about files and folders within the share? I only want users to be able to modify certain files within the folder and it seems that giving them modify access to the whole root share overrides the security on the security tab of the file....

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