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|    Jeanette to Liz McGuire    |
|    Re: HELP with SORT and TMPSRnnn tables    |
|    24 May 07 10:25:08    |
      From: HarrisJR@bwsc.org              FIRST, I made a MISTAKE!              MY COMMENT SHOULD HAVE READ:       The Users that are allowed to use the App in Production are in a Group. Now       that I have moved the process to Production       a TMPSRnnn.db is created when a Group User runs the process. Once s GROUP       USER logs out of Paradox and goes back in you will see 3 TMPSRnnn.db tables.                     The Group has Security:       Read & Execute       List Folder       Read       Write        If the ADVANCED button is selected to look at the EFEFECTIVE PERMISSIONS       Tab for the Group you will see that the above security translates to my FULL       CONTROL EFEFECTIVE PERMISSIONS except the Group specifically DOES NOT HAVE:        Full Control        Delete Subfolders and Files        Delete        Change Permissions & Take Ownership              For several years the App has run without the above mentioned Permissions       without concern that a User would DELETE a Production table OR create a       SubFolder       in the Production area OR oth such stuff for thos Users that are somewhat       savvy.              1. Are you folks telling me that the Group Users must/should have FULL CONTROL       to the folder where the Production data resides?              2. If YES, why have we been OK for several years with the above        ecurity/Permissions?              3. Would the above conditons cause ONGOING GPVs throughout the day OR shall       I address GPVs in a seperate Posting?              TIA              Jeanette                            Liz McGuire |
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