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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