Question : File Permissions Server 2003 R2

Hi gang,

I was wondering why, as the domain administrator, I am not able to access executables on my own server.   The machine is running 2003 R2 and is the terminal services box for our company.   When I log in on my domain administrator account it gives me the error below when I try and run an executable.

I have looked through control panel and it seems that 2003 doesn't have anywhere to play around with user settings.   Is this correct or have they just moved it somewhere inconvenient in this version?

Hope this is an easy one.

Thanks in advance,

-Stu
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Answer : File Permissions Server 2003 R2

First and foremost: You should NOT use replication to deploy changes to your FE objects. Replication was intended to work with data, not objects, and while it _technically_ works, it's not the correct platform. I don't use replication, but know several very experienced Access devs who do, and every one of them say the same thing - don't replicate objects, only data.

If you need to deploy changes to the FE, then just have the user download a new copy of the FE when needed. You can create an "auto-update" feature to do this, or there are several utilities like this around the 'net (http://autofeupdater.com/). Include relink code to link back to the BE and you're done.
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