Hi,
Not sure if this is the right place to be asking this (apologies if not)...
My company has just moved to Windows XP. A few of us have been given full Windows Administrator accounts, the majority of users have limited accounts.
Administrator accounts can get into the VB Editor in Business Objects and create/run VB procedures. Limited users cannot create/edit or run existing VB procedures.
Has anybody else experienced this? Can anyone suggest a solution that doesn't involve giving all BO users an Admin account in Windows?
TIA,
Ed Metcalfe.
Please do not feed the trolls.....
Not sure if this is the right place to be asking this (apologies if not)...
My company has just moved to Windows XP. A few of us have been given full Windows Administrator accounts, the majority of users have limited accounts.
Administrator accounts can get into the VB Editor in Business Objects and create/run VB procedures. Limited users cannot create/edit or run existing VB procedures.
Has anybody else experienced this? Can anyone suggest a solution that doesn't involve giving all BO users an Admin account in Windows?
TIA,
Ed Metcalfe.
Please do not feed the trolls.....