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MS Access Forum / Security / April 2004

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Customize Logon Screen10 Apr 2004 07:10 GMT7
If possible, looking for a way to customize the logn screen in an Access 2000 app. Any suggestions would much appreciated
Thxs.
Logon Problems10 Apr 2004 04:57 GMT1
I think I screwed up royally!!
I accidently deleted myself as a user and now I am unable
to open my database.  I am the only one who uses this
database and even though I try to log in as admin, it
getting "Access is denied" message when joining workgroup10 Apr 2004 04:53 GMT1
I am trying to join a workgroup in Access 2000.  I keep
getting the message "Access is denied".  Any suggestions?
I do not have any problems opening the database.
Securing tables in MDE10 Apr 2004 04:40 GMT3
I'm creating a database to put out on the production
floor.  I will be creating an MDE to protect my code but,
as you know, that will not prevent users from importing
the tables into another database.  I want to lock this
Identify MS Access in Oracle Database10 Apr 2004 01:48 GMT2
Is there a command, function, or setup feature that I can
update or use so that when users are using ACCESS to link
to an Oracle database table, we can identify that the user
is using ACCESS.  
Allow Bypass help needed09 Apr 2004 23:19 GMT2
I know this has been posted before and I have seen the answer, but for some
reason my machine will not pull old headers today, so I have to ask the
question.
I have a database that has been split into a front end and back end with
Can't find workgroup file--addendum09 Apr 2004 19:33 GMT1
I've done some searching around and discovered that Access
has created over 20 system.mdw files in C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data\Microsoft\Access, all
neatly numbered sequentially.  Most of them were created
Setting up security level09 Apr 2004 18:38 GMT4
Hi.  I have created a database that resides on the network
drive.  From my computer I set up different users using
Access security wizard.  As user names I used the same
network ID names the people use when they login in the
Permissions Problem09 Apr 2004 17:31 GMT8
I am trying to secure a database that is accessed by many
users. I have implemented user-level security and it
appears to be working fine. The bulk of the users we need
to interact with the DB only through the Switchboard, but
New at Access security, please help09 Apr 2004 16:37 GMT1
I am new at setting up security for Access databases.  I
have a database that only has 2 users, one who has full
access and one who only should have read access.  
I tried to use the access security wizard and somehow
Removing the Workgroup Admin in Access XP09 Apr 2004 08:23 GMT1
Not sure if this post should go into Security or Install + Config.  In Access 97 you could stop users having access to the workgroup administrator my removing the wrkgadm.exe file.  In Access 2002 the workgroup administrator is built in to the database menu.  I can remove this + ...
Booting Users08 Apr 2004 21:16 GMT1
Can I boot Users who are logged into a network database?
And can i boot them off from my machine being that I am
the "owner" of the database, with administrative
privledges?
Logon username08 Apr 2004 17:14 GMT4
I setup my user groups etc to match those of our server.  As such, my database user name will be the same as that used to log onto my computer
Is there a way that when I log onto my database the computer's user name would be inserted in the database logon user name field?  This ...
User Maintained Passwords08 Apr 2004 06:32 GMT2
Thanks to some help from this message baord, I have
successfully set up security on a database and am using
this information to limit the records a user can access.
I have one more hurdle to overcome - Is there a way to
Encrypting an .mdb file08 Apr 2004 04:51 GMT3
Could someone explain what the encrypt/decript menu item
does in Access. Does it encrypt table data so someone
opening the encrypted database with Access  would not be
able to read the data unless they had Admin privledges...
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