Another very good source of information of how to link tables programatically is Access Security FAQ:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q207793
You can use a database property "AllowBreakIntoCode" to specify whether or not the user can view Visual Basic code after a run-time error occurs in a module. But the best solutions is the MDE file.
For me it is not a login/password related problem. When I use TCP/IP or NetBEUI, everything works fine: I can access network share on Win2k as it should be, because my win98 login and password are the same as my administrative account on Win2k. The problem is if I switch to IPX, I get that...
I have the same problem when trying to access network share located on Win2k computer from Win98SE based computer. I get the same error message. From Win2k computer I can access network share in Win98, but not vice versa. There are more Win2k computers on the network and all of them are...
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