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chandru_rbi
Mar 7, 2009, 02:01 AM
we are working in domain network, we using WIndows 2000, windows nt, XP, Vista os's m/c's (Different OS in different computer). a MS access file is loaded in m/c having OS Windows 2000, and located in sharing folder with read, write, update permission.
If we access the access file from other PC which is having XP os it showing "File /Computer you are accessing is not in your intranet, copy the file to your m/c for accessing"