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Help! "Access Denied"

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    Ralf Friedrich Hain
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    We have got a new server (W2K) on the company an new user names. Everytime I try to open an old vb-project, I get the message: "Access Denied" the projects log-File shows: "Line 86: Class MSComDlg.CommonDialog of the control CommonDialog1 was no loaded control-class" Or the like. (I am translating the messages from German) All works correct if I login as local Administrator. How can I "access" "C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\MSCOMM32.OCX" with my user-login on the Server-Domain? By the way: I think its the same cause for following problems: - I cannot anymore give open access on the network of my local folders. - Ugly problems in login to Visual Source Save (only starting as local Admin, but then not allowed to access the database on the network ) Thanks in advance Ralf Hain Friedrich

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      We have got a new server (W2K) on the company an new user names. Everytime I try to open an old vb-project, I get the message: "Access Denied" the projects log-File shows: "Line 86: Class MSComDlg.CommonDialog of the control CommonDialog1 was no loaded control-class" Or the like. (I am translating the messages from German) All works correct if I login as local Administrator. How can I "access" "C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\MSCOMM32.OCX" with my user-login on the Server-Domain? By the way: I think its the same cause for following problems: - I cannot anymore give open access on the network of my local folders. - Ugly problems in login to Visual Source Save (only starting as local Admin, but then not allowed to access the database on the network ) Thanks in advance Ralf Hain Friedrich

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      Looks like you need to add your new Account to the local admins group or if the company frowns on that stuff ...the local power users might do ..... Thanks Chris

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