After spending around 2 years of "coping", then finally deciding to post 
here about it, I've then found out a possible solution, despite being a 
domain joined server, if I log on as the local machine administrator, it 
works.

I've checked the local machines' administrators group, and it contains 
everything it should do, and I tried adding an individual domain user to 
it, but that still didn't work, but as long as I know I can log in as the 
local administrator, fix corrupt files, that gets me most of the way there, 
unless someone can explain a fix to allow domain admins to be 
'administrative users' in jBASE's eyes.

Thanks.

On Friday, 18 May 2018 10:31:14 UTC+1, Stuart Elliott wrote:
>
> We've had 3.4.9 running for donkey's years, and so are loathed to change, 
> but something in the last couple of years has gotten more problematic, to 
> the point today where I had to reboot a server, just to just fix a single 
> file (albeit it was MD).
>
> For some reason jBASE doesn't recognise administrators AS administrative 
> users, so things like jDIAG -K fail, but more importantly, so does jCHECK 
> -G giving the following error:
>
> jsh Stuart Elliott ~\MMIL\MMIL -->JCHECK -G MD.BROKE
> ERROR! Must be an adminstrative user to use the -G option
>
> It used to work for one particular user, but doesn't even work for that 
> account anymore.
>
> Can anyone suggest a remedy or workaround ?
>

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