Using Office 365 64-bit on Windows 10...
There's one user in our office who encounters an error when they launch a specific Access app in Access 365. The error occurs immediately upon launch, and the message is:
Research has shown that Tools>References is completely greyed out for this user -- so the complete VBA object library is unavailable. Other users do not encounter the error, and Tools>References is enabled for them. The difference? All other users have Local Administrator permissions on their workstation; this one user does not and our IT Techs want to keep it that way.
This user can successfully run the application using an older 32-bit Access Runtime which is installed on their machine. This is considered a temporary workaround, as we'd like them to have the increased power and speed of 64-bit.
Since this seems to be a Windows Permissions issue, are there specific permissions to a Folder or other Windows resource that can be enabled for this user to allow this app to run in Access 365 without granting full Local Administrator privileges?
Cheers, Steve
There's one user in our office who encounters an error when they launch a specific Access app in Access 365. The error occurs immediately upon launch, and the message is:
Research has shown that Tools>References is completely greyed out for this user -- so the complete VBA object library is unavailable. Other users do not encounter the error, and Tools>References is enabled for them. The difference? All other users have Local Administrator permissions on their workstation; this one user does not and our IT Techs want to keep it that way.
This user can successfully run the application using an older 32-bit Access Runtime which is installed on their machine. This is considered a temporary workaround, as we'd like them to have the increased power and speed of 64-bit.
Since this seems to be a Windows Permissions issue, are there specific permissions to a Folder or other Windows resource that can be enabled for this user to allow this app to run in Access 365 without granting full Local Administrator privileges?
Cheers, Steve