MS windows7 ADO Access database blunder

I'm using the ADO interface to access a Access database

What I did was start up the windows7 administrator account, renamed it to 'admin' and set up a standard account as an administrator account to get proper file access in windows. (only practical way around the file restrictions).

Went back to my user account and turned off the windows 7 administrator account for easy logon.

I then started to write a ADO database from scratch used MS access and made up fields and added some data.

Not a problem at all!!!!!

I selected my connection with ADO interface and the user account it defaulted to is 'admin' and it connected with read access no problems. When that's a very big error because I'm in my user account not 'admin' account. And the database cannot receive a write message yet reads it perfectly. The ADO set up will not receive my user account at all! So I'm writing my data base in the 'admin' account until the error is fixed.

And Windows 7 is carrying way to many files and using too much disk space their is getting to many things to go wrong like this. And its becoming too complicated for users to install MS windows 7 needs a rethink because it looks better to go to another operating system if this continues. 

August 17th, 2015 1:38am

Hi,

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August 17th, 2015 3:26am

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