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echo: win32
to: FRANK RAMSEY
from: DON BOSMAN
date: 1998-03-09 20:54:00
subject: Administrative shares

FR>Interesting. WHen I first read this, I thought the account he had was
FR>on the SQL server where the DB was located. In which case, he would
FR>have an account on the server and could get to a command prompt. But
FR>it appears the account is not on the server, but within SQL.  Now how
FR>you can do this within Access is beyond me. Access is a file
FR>database, unlike SQL server which has processes running on the server
FR>of interest.
Apparently there is enough SQL built into Access these days to allow the
incursion.
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