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MS Access Forum / Security / October 2003

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HELP SPLITTING DB31 Oct 2003 21:02 GMT1
I had split a database is there a way to unsplit it, ever
since I did that I have been having weird stuff happen.  
Thank god I made a copy.  HELP!
HELP!!! No one can open our database31 Oct 2003 20:06 GMT5
I used the security wizard to set up user groups and
permissions, and mine was working and no one elses, so I
tried to remove the security and deleted the .bak file and
the secured.mdw file.  Now no one can log in except on the
CONTENT ADVISOR POP UP31 Oct 2003 18:11 GMT1
HOW DO I DELETE OR DISABLE THIS ANNOYANCE.
Is This Possible?31 Oct 2003 17:31 GMT3
I have a database whose records are the source for a
number of Microsoft Word generated mailings - letters,
envelopes and labels.
I do not want the secretary to have any access to the
User-level Security31 Oct 2003 17:27 GMT1
I'll try to make this simple...
Is there a way (via code) to have a user log in with a
password and then have that entered username taken by the
code and plugged in as the criteria for a query which will
Secure from crashing31 Oct 2003 13:24 GMT1
Any body tell me best way of how to secure my database
from crashing
Thanks in advance
Krish
Set exclusive access on specific database (Access 2000)31 Oct 2003 10:54 GMT5
Hi. I'm new to Access development, and have no knowledge
of VB/VBA, but I suspect I can only do what I want to by
using code.
I have created an 'autoexec' macro that carries out
Access 2003 security warning31 Oct 2003 04:13 GMT1
I'm getting the following message when opening an Access
2000 database:
"Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 or later must be
installed to block unsafe expressions without affecting
Detecting Read-Only31 Oct 2003 02:46 GMT1
I have an application with which the users generate
reports from a CD containing an Access database.  Is there
a way (method) to detect whether an Access database is
installed on a read-only device.  That way I can disable
Can't open secured database after moving31 Oct 2003 02:39 GMT11
I built a secured Access 2000 database on my PC and am
ready to move it onto users machines; however, I cannot
get the secured database to open on their PC's.  
I created the same folders, copied both the mdb and mdw
Access 2003 problems!  Surprise! Surprise!30 Oct 2003 23:12 GMT1
Just received a new Dell with Access 2003.  In trying to
build a new database I get messages telling me about
security.  I download SP8 and set the macro security to
low.  Why won't any of my Event Procedure code run!????!  
same password different database30 Oct 2003 23:02 GMT1
When I set up user level security on a test database the
same password applied to Admin user there is also
automatically on a completely different database.  Is this
how it works?  If I apply passwords on one access database
Email warning - 5 second delay30 Oct 2003 20:40 GMT4
We finally upgraded to XP and Access 2002 this past
weekend.  Quite a few of my operations use the
docmd.sendobject function to send emails automatically.  
Now we get this warning every time that code is
Auto Password30 Oct 2003 19:24 GMT1
I am looking for some help with the auto password in XP.
I accidentally ticked the box to stop remembering my
passwords, what I meant to do was for it to remember the
next time and always remember. Can some one assist me to
content advisor pop up30 Oct 2003 19:15 GMT1
 Please someone tell me how to delete the content
advisor.every time i click the mouse on a website of any
kind it pop up and says site not avaiable and i have to
type in password to enter site.
 
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