I am learning about server administration, but need some more help. I am running Small Business Server 2000 (AD, it's the PDC) and Terminal Services. I am having users log into the server through TS, but I just want them to be able to run one application (an Access database) and log out, THAT's IT!
The problem I am having is the users can't open the Access database. I get "Microsoft Access can't find the database file 'C:\ABC\ABC2001.mdb' Make sure you entered the correct path and file name." C:\ABC is a shared folder, shared to EVERYONE. Everyone has access to ABC2001.mdb. All users, logged on either locally or through TS, get the message, except for Administrators.
Question 1: What setting(s) can be changed to allow all users to run access and open this database and where do I find these settings in the AD?
Question 2: How can I clear the desktop so when the user logs on, all they see is a shortcut to the database (no My computer, My docs, Recycle Bin, etc.) and the only option on the Start Menu is "Log Out"?
Thanks for your help in advance!!!
The problem I am having is the users can't open the Access database. I get "Microsoft Access can't find the database file 'C:\ABC\ABC2001.mdb' Make sure you entered the correct path and file name." C:\ABC is a shared folder, shared to EVERYONE. Everyone has access to ABC2001.mdb. All users, logged on either locally or through TS, get the message, except for Administrators.
Question 1: What setting(s) can be changed to allow all users to run access and open this database and where do I find these settings in the AD?
Question 2: How can I clear the desktop so when the user logs on, all they see is a shortcut to the database (no My computer, My docs, Recycle Bin, etc.) and the only option on the Start Menu is "Log Out"?
Thanks for your help in advance!!!