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| Joined WorkGroup Issues | 14 Sep 2004 14:43 GMT | 2 |
I developed two databases and now I want to join them together using the same workgroup. The workgroup names are as follow: ApplicationUsers (ReadWrite), ReadOnlyUsers. The problem is that a user in database A has applicationUsers permission but that same user only has ...
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| lost password | 13 Sep 2004 21:28 GMT | 1 |
I've switched laptops about a year and half ago. My old laptop was left sitting around. I tried to boot it up yesterday and realized all the passwords I know of do not work. It's quite possible I've just forgotten the
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| Hide table designs and relationships? | 13 Sep 2004 19:48 GMT | 2 |
I have a database app that I want to distribute. I've created MDE files for the front and backend. Even though the code is hidden, if I open the DB in Access (as opposed to the run-time) I can still see the table designs and the relationships.
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| Is there another way to secure a database using a different MDW file? | 13 Sep 2004 19:41 GMT | 1 |
Hello, I am trying to secure a database with a unique system.mdw file. I have read about creating a shortcut and it works - however, I really don't want to have to touch all of my users' PCs. Is there another way to
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| opening access database with/without password | 13 Sep 2004 17:00 GMT | 2 |
Hi ng, I'm running a few databases on my desktop and I want to secure one database. To achieve this, I started the WRKGADM and joined a workgroup, set a password etc. Now
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| Access 2003 Runtime Security Warning | 13 Sep 2004 16:47 GMT | 1 |
I've run a access db with Access 2003 RT. How can i remove the "Security Warning" dialog box. I've changed this reg keys, but nothing happened: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines]
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| Windows XP,98,99,2000,ME,NT,etc. | 13 Sep 2004 15:44 GMT | 2 |
WINDOWS SUCKS!!!! If you are a webhoster, a hacker, a programmer, etc. Macintosh is the new thing. No more classic mac.
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| Security Warning: Unsafe expressions | 12 Sep 2004 18:45 GMT | 1 |
I have a db created in 2000. I upgraded to 2003 and, when opening the db I get the message "Security Warning: Unsafe expressions ar not blocked". It then goes on to mention Jet 4.0 SP8.
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| Access 2000 error | 11 Sep 2004 17:04 GMT | 1 |
Get DB error often "needs to be repaired or isn't a DB file" on logging in to the server, clicking yes to repair only gets another error "permissions" error...and so forth. Totally corrupt. However, I noticed 2 new files
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| no real security in access? | 11 Sep 2004 15:28 GMT | 2 |
Hello. I've tried to create a secure database, using the wrkgadm and a workgroup file in wich I define the user accounts and permissions. The problem is that, although the user "Administrator"
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| networking | 10 Sep 2004 16:40 GMT | 1 |
I have found my-self in the situation where as the only person with a small understanding and interest in the office equipment i have some how become responsable for it...My dilema...Small office, 5 computers...2 running 98,
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| How to set the security level? | 10 Sep 2004 15:06 GMT | 2 |
When I try to access the hp website, I got the following error messages: ============================================================================ ====== Your browser is unable to negotiate a security level which satisfies the
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| User group permission settings | 09 Sep 2004 23:13 GMT | 1 |
I want to create an Access user group in such a way that anyone in this group will be able to open and run any query, form or report in the database but not modify them or create any new ones. I establised a group Full Data Users and assigned no permissions for <New Tables/Queries> ...
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| Problem with ldb | 09 Sep 2004 12:06 GMT | 1 |
When I use some functionalties of my Access 2000 application and exit out of the application, I can see that .ldb file is created. It prevents me from opening my application again and I have to either save it under
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| Accounts for shared PC's | 09 Sep 2004 01:28 GMT | 1 |
The PC's in our labs are shared by several technicians so they use a shared NT account it's only on their desktop PC's that they log on to their individual accounts. How would you go about securing such a database? Don't create
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