Jeff:
Does she have the security to open the file for write?
I had this happen not long ago because a permission was changed on the table.
I have also seen this if the file is copied to another machine across the 
network. It then acts like the table is already opened exclusively and will not 
allow the table to be re-opened.
I have often wondered if the foxuser table makes things like this go whacky.
Regards,

Jack Skelley



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Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 12:41 PM
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Subject: Incorrect File Access Denied (1705)

I have a user that is logging into my application and gets a "File
access denied."  Using the same computer login I give her a new password
and user ID for my application and she can access the files just fine.
It is failing on a "USE mydbf".

This part of the application has been working daily for this user for
about a year and is the login for my application going back many years.

It doesn't make any sense that changing the user ID and password for my
application would make a file access difference.  The access just lets
them run the USE statement.

Any ideas?

--
Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax 623-869-0675

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