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Adding user to computer: How do I allow that user to access networked databases? For example:
The computers on the network can all access certain Excel files, in a certain folder.
I've added a user (in addition to Admin, of course) on one computer. How do I allow that user to access the same files?
If it makes any difference, they're XP machines.
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It sounds like maybe they are sharing files stored on a server computer, not ones stored on their individual computers (since all computers are accessing the same files)
I think you need to get access to the shared file to this new user. I don't know specifically how to do this since I don't know how your shared files are accessed.
But if it is stored on the computer itself, then the separation of users on XP is not too deep. You can easily go from one side to the other. If you go My Computer/C Drive/Programs & Settings then you can see the users' files, and could create shortcuts across users My Legacy
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Yes.
Thanks for trying to help, NDRU! | |
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No prob (even if I am not actually helping)
so your case you'd set up access the same way you set it up on all of the machines, you'd just have to do it twice for this computer
Or, I might try creating a shortcut on your side, then move the shortcut to their side using the path I described above My Legacy
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had I gotten here earlier, i would have to you the same exact thing :harumph: | |
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dear, you're adorable no matter what you say, but that's a dance, not a computer fix. | |
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