I would check the user rights for application and database. (Set the security logging and see the appropriate logs.) HTH Milos -----Original Message----- From: Rogier van de Pol [mailto:r.vandepol@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: 11. listopadu 2002 10:13 To: windows-2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [windows-2000] Need help: installing VB app on Win2000 network Hi all, I really need some help on this issue: we try to install a VB app on an Win2K network. This network has two domains. We install the app logged in on a domain as an administrator. The app works fine then for this account. However, when I log on as a different user (even an account with administrator rights), the app doesn't work. It gives an error: ActiveX control cannot create object when the app tries to access an Access database. I use DAO in the app to connect to the database. What could be causing this, and what can I do to make it work for other users? I can't install the app under a differen account. Could it be caused by the fact that I log on to the domain to install the app, and afterwards try to log on as a local user for Win2K? Thanx, Rogier