ACC2: Permissions Command Unavailable When Logged in As Guest
ID: Q115572
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SYMPTOMS
Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.
When you log into Microsoft Access as Guest (when Guest is assigned the
default permissions) and then create a database, you cannot view or change
permissions on any of the objects in the database.
CAUSE
The Permissions command is always unavailable when you are logged in as
Guest, even if you give the Guest user permissions to view or change object
permissions.
This behavior occurs because the Guests group does not inherit read data
permission on the MSysUserList query in the SYSTEM.MDA file. To prevent
permission-related errors, the Permissions command is always disabled for
users logged in as Guest.
STATUS
This behavior is by design.
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
- Start Microsoft Access and open any database.
- Enable security (if it is not already enabled) by assigning a password
to the Admin user. To do this, choose Change Password from the Security
menu, and then enter a password for the Admin user (the Admin user is
the default user).
- Quit Microsoft Access and then restart it. Log in as Guest (no password
required).
- Create a new database.
- Create a new table, and then create a query based on the table.
- From the Security menu, try to choose Permissions. Note that the
Permissions command is unavailable.
Additional query words:
security greyed grayed
Keywords : kbusage ScrtPerm
Version : 2.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb