You receive "The current user account doesn't have permission to convert or enable this database" error message when opening an Access database file (288960)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office Access 2003
- Microsoft Access 2002
This article was previously published under Q288960 Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability
skills. This article applies only to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb).
For a Microsoft Access 2000 version of this article,
see
232589. SYMPTOMS In Microsoft Access 2002 or Microsoft Access 2003, when you
try to open or convert a secured Microsoft Access 97 or earlier database file,
you may receive the following error message: The current user account doesn't have permission to convert or enable this database.
To convert or enable a database, ensure the
following: * You must join the workgroup that defines the user accounts
used to access the database. * Your user account must have Open/Run and
Open Exclusive permissions for the database object. * Your user account
must have Modify Design or Administer permissions for all the tables in the
database, or it must be the owner of all tables in the database. * Your
user account must have Read Design permission for all objects in the
database. * Request that other users close the
database.
CAUSE Although you may have met all the conditions of the error
message, if you are not the owner of the secured database, you may not be able
to either open or convert the database. RESOLUTION To convert the database to the newer version, you can do
one of the following: - If you are a member of the Admins group, change the permissions on the system tables to include Administer.
- Have the database owner convert the file.
- Import the objects into a new database file. This method is the least desirable because it will remove the existing security settings from the file.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 5/28/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbDatabase kbopenfile kberrmsg kbprb KB288960 kbAudDeveloper |
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