MS Developer Exentions And MDW Question?

Oct 9, 2005

Hi

Im trying to use the developer extensions in Access 2003 to package my database with an installer, now when packaging the database you get the option to include an MDW security file however this then copies the MDW on to the users PC

and refernaces the MDW on the users C drive in the shortcut in creates. How can i get it to referance my MDW file on my server ? so when i need to make changes to group permissons ect these can be made in the MDW on the shared server

Thanks

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