Your access privileges prevent you...
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 10:01 am
I have a few coworkers using a FM database I set up. A while back I set up dayback calendar. Works fine for the original person using it as well as myself as admin on our own machines. More recently I set up another coworker and they are able to use all the database layouts ok except the calendar. When trying to load the individual calendars or events on the dayback layout, we get an access privileges - denied popup. This is specific to her install/ workstation as I am able to log in as her on my machine just fine. Also, when I try to login with my full admin account on her workstation, I am also denied!
KC at seedcase support pointed me to FMP URL documentation but in following the corrective steps they called for turning on extended privileges/ fmurlscript but that is not listed as one of the keywords in my databases' extended privilege set list.
I tried using the test link, fmp://$/DayBack.fmp12?script=Unused¶m=run and changed the name to my file's name but it didn't work I think because it is remotely hosted.
Now, before I follow on with the instructions and mess with reinstalling filmmaker or messing with the registry (which is a Mac running windows so not sure how that's going to work out) I just want to make sure I'm chasing the correct path.
Thanks!
Mike
KC at seedcase support pointed me to FMP URL documentation but in following the corrective steps they called for turning on extended privileges/ fmurlscript but that is not listed as one of the keywords in my databases' extended privilege set list.
I tried using the test link, fmp://$/DayBack.fmp12?script=Unused¶m=run and changed the name to my file's name but it didn't work I think because it is remotely hosted.
Now, before I follow on with the instructions and mess with reinstalling filmmaker or messing with the registry (which is a Mac running windows so not sure how that's going to work out) I just want to make sure I'm chasing the correct path.
Thanks!
Mike