Article ID: 103125 - Last Review: March 29, 2004 - Revision: 2.0 Cannot Access Clipbook Pages Created on Local ComputerThis article was previously published under Q103125
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SYMPTOMS
You cannot access Clipbook pages that were created on the computer to
which you are logged on unless you created them. If you try to copy a
page, a message is displayed telling you that the computer storing the
page cannot be connected to.
CAUSE
When you create a Clipbook page, the default security applied to the
page is Full Control for the Creator or Owner (you) and Read And Link
for Everyone. If you share a page on the network, these permissions
are preserved, making the page accessible for reading and linking to
anyone who can connect to the sharing computer. However, even though
the page grants permissions to Everyone, only the Creator or Owner of
the page can access it locally. This is because the page is not
trusted by any other users. This is because each Network DDE share (a
Clipbook page for example) requires the currently logged-on user to
trust it before it can be accessed by even that user.
RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, you can establish the Clipbook page as a
trusted share. To do so, you need to modify the Registry:
NOTE: You can also call the AddTrustedShare API from a program.
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