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    Rameez is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Read only Access Database

    I had sent the database to my reviewer...The problem is, when he opens, the following message pops up..




    "THE DATABASE IS READ ONLY"

    and he is not able to add,update,delete any data...!!!!!!!

    please help me out...

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    What version of Access are each of you using?

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    Rameez is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Smile

    I m using access 2003

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    right click your database file, and untick read only.

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    Rameez is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Hey thanks I just now solved this problem...

    The folder containing my mdb file had read only permission on it...when i took it off...that error did vanish.



    Plz look at my "problems with date" thread....

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    marianne is offline Competent Performer
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    even if you folder is ready only. you can still access the mdb file and work on it. i think what matter most is to untick the read-only on the mdb file. I have tested it.

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    Rameez is offline Advanced Beginner
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    my mdb is already...not a read only....

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    marianne is offline Competent Performer
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    ok. anyway i have also replied to your other thread regarding your problem with date

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