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MS Access Forum / Security / October 2004

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Password Protected database that doesn't let me in?04 Oct 2004 19:21 GMT6
Getting message "you do not have necessary permissions to use object. Have
system administrator establish appropriate permissions.  I am the
administrator-tried to update wizards on Access 2000 and now can't get into
my database. Help!!
Help with Security - ('69 Camero)04 Oct 2004 16:41 GMT3
Gunny, can you help me?
I have struggled with the securities since the last time we chatted.  What I
am running into now is that:
I have one main switchboard, on the switchboard is:
User Security and update after MDE03 Oct 2004 14:04 GMT3
I have been using my Access version 2000 FE/BE database for over a month and
now the management wants me to share it with others on the network.
1)I do not have any security execept for the simple open exclusive password
prompt.
need receive email only outlook 200303 Oct 2004 14:00 GMT2
I do not want to automatically send email for security reasons.
I can modify in MDE03 Oct 2004 12:40 GMT4
my Frind man Microsoft
i want attention you about !!
I can modify in MDE ,
please how i can to get over this perforate in MDE
Service Pack II03 Oct 2004 08:06 GMT2
This morning I clicked on the AOPA icon to connect to the
AOPA flight server and get information. When I did, a box
appeared asking a service pack 2 question. Without
studying the box I clicked on the recommended suggestion.
Protect Front and Backends02 Oct 2004 19:50 GMT2
In all honesty, I could care less that people look at the frontend.  It is
the backend where all the data is stored that you should really need to
protect.  
How do I protect a backend?
So how do you create an .mde file?02 Oct 2004 18:06 GMT3
Stupid question, I guess. I have a database split into a
front end and a back end. I'd like to keep the users from
futzing with my designs, so I guess an .mde file would be
the ticket. Plus, the Access Performance analyzer has
Access 2003 and Macro Security settings...02 Oct 2004 17:47 GMT1
We are using Access 2003 as a reporting tool for our CRM
implementation.
If the CRM report is run locally on the server on which
Access 2003 is installed we have no warning messages
Passwords02 Oct 2004 15:00 GMT2
Maybe I am doing something wrong, I would appreciate any
help.  I am trying to put in security and would like to
have the forms queries and reports unaccessable.  I do not
know how to do this without a user typing in a username
Secured DB Corrupt02 Oct 2004 14:56 GMT1
I cut and copied a version of a secured database over an other one with user
currently log in the db.Now I have no copy of the original (cut) and the
copied over seem to be corrupt because when I try to open It the secured.ldb
open but not mydatabase.ldb. My question is how can I ...
Need a totally READ ONLY database02 Oct 2004 00:16 GMT4
I need to distribute an ACCESS 97 database on CD-Rom.  I need to make it
totally read-only and need to make sure that no one can change the
permissions back.  
All info found retains admin privileges and depends on changes in
Password on db exit01 Oct 2004 19:57 GMT1
Why am I required to enter my password when closing an Access database -
didn't need to do this in the past - now the password is needeed to both open
and clsoe the database
Database appears to have become secured01 Oct 2004 19:16 GMT7
One of our users created a database that she swears is not secured.  However,
when she opens the database on her computer, she gets a login box and the
database opens correctly (she is the owner of the database and has admin
priviledges to it).  When any other user attempts to ...
DATABASE PASSWORD01 Oct 2004 17:40 GMT2
Is setting up database password secure enough ??
Can it be broken easily ???  if yes how ???
Do you need wrkgrp ???
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