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Cruiserman

2006-01-05, 7:24 am

Hi there,
My Access client program is running in multi-user enviroment. Some user has
Windows XP with no rights to write to C:\Program Files folder.
There is no way to change user rights. (Company policy)
But the Access runtime (aka AccessRT), (what needs on machines doesn't have
Office) always want to use this folder (C:\Program Files).
I try to install AccessRT to other folder, but it doesn't works.
He always want to use C:\Program Files, I think for making .ldb files, or
some other index files.
Does anybody know, how can I avoid using C:\Program Files?
Is there any new version of AccessRT (i use which published with Office 2000
developer edition), without this problem?
Anyway, is there someone who has ever met with this problem?
Douglas J. Steele

2006-01-05, 8:26 pm

Where the ldb file is placed has nothing to do with where msaccess.exe is
located. The ldb file will always be in the same folder as the mdb file.


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"Cruiserman" < Cruiserman@discussio
ns.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:88A14E78-F600-4138-BE86- 5E1E8360C23D@microso
ft.com...
> Hi there,
> My Access client program is running in multi-user enviroment. Some user
> has
> Windows XP with no rights to write to C:\Program Files folder.
> There is no way to change user rights. (Company policy)
> But the Access runtime (aka AccessRT), (what needs on machines doesn't
> have
> Office) always want to use this folder (C:\Program Files).
> I try to install AccessRT to other folder, but it doesn't works.
> He always want to use C:\Program Files, I think for making .ldb files, or
> some other index files.
> Does anybody know, how can I avoid using C:\Program Files?
> Is there any new version of AccessRT (i use which published with Office
> 2000
> developer edition), without this problem?
> Anyway, is there someone who has ever met with this problem?



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