Tom,
Apparently, once you have Rmerge accessing the Rbase DB, it is under SQL
access control and you cannot change the OWNER back to PUBLIC or NONE.
You can, however, change that OWNER to anything else, but it will force
the users to enter it each time they launch Rbase.  I have resisted
setting access myself, but times they are a'changing... ~Claudine :)

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Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 9:04 AM
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Subject: Re: Merge

OK - I've done it now,

We had not previously had an owner assigned apparently. Now I do (oops)
how
might I delete this newly created owner?

I was looking at owner settings in response to R:Merge and owner
settings
and inadvertantly created a new owner. BAD _TOM!!!!

Thanks in advance for the bucket to bail me out.

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