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MS Access Forum / Security / November 2004

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Security error when trying to open A2002 mdb on local machine30 Nov 2004 23:52 GMT5
I'm using Access XP. I have seen several articles including
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=303650 that explain improved security
in A2002 when opening a file. In some situations (typically, LAN or IP
access to the db) the error "This file is located outside your
Digital Certificate prevents opening30 Nov 2004 23:12 GMT1
I have a secure multi-user Access 2003 database running on WinXP.
For all of the tables, only the Administrator has access.
For the queries, different groups are assigned different permissions.
The Security Level is set to Medium.
Login settings30 Nov 2004 20:42 GMT1
I wanna create a secured database and set some permissions for the database.
I am successful in creating username and passwords and set permissions.
But i want to associate our Windows NT users username and password so that
when user logs into the systems, access should ...
Permissions problem30 Nov 2004 16:47 GMT36
I am the owner/administrator/user of a mdb file.  I must have boobed but I
wanted to change the security of the macros in that particular file so that
it would open always without prompting.  Now I cannot open the file at all.  
I get the error message "You do not have permission ...
cannot convert or enable database29 Nov 2004 23:29 GMT2
We have a secured database in MS Access 2000 SR-1. It is divided into a
front-end and back end. I am owner of the database and all objects. I can
open the front end and do whatever I want with the queries and forms there,
including full use of the data in the back end.
What expressions are unsafe?29 Nov 2004 23:19 GMT1
Hi,
How would I know what expressions are unsafe? Any harm turning the macro
security of my designed database to low?
Thanks :)
user-specific table restriction29 Nov 2004 22:42 GMT1
I have created a secured database. I also have created a form that restricts
users to seeing only the records that they entered (the username they use to
log-in to the database appears on each record). Now, I need to restrict the
table so that each user can only see the table ...
Can't open database someone else designed29 Nov 2004 22:35 GMT1
I am in the process up updating a database from Office 97 to Office 2002 and
I am not the owner but was told I have Admin rights.   Whenever I attempt to
open the database, I get the following message:
The Current User account deosn't have permissions to convert or enable this
Not seeing Record Navigation buttons in Report Print Preview - Ho.29 Nov 2004 17:07 GMT1
One of the users is not seeing the navigation buttons on the Report Print
Preview.  However, when other users go into the same database on their PC,
the navigation buttons are there.  Is this a global setting for each PC?
Database Help29 Nov 2004 16:47 GMT1
I created a daily reporting database about 4 years ago so our customer service department could run a multitude of different reports as they needed to.  The database sets out on our server and all of the users have a link to it on their desktops.  99% of the time this database ...
Access should not expose SQL UserID / Passwords29 Nov 2004 03:18 GMT3
I was researching security issues for a client - After logging into SQL
Server with an Access application (Access front-end) (SQL Server back-end)
the User ID and Password used to log into SQL Server remains visible and
readable in the MDB and possibly in the MDE.  This was ...
security question27 Nov 2004 20:56 GMT1
I am new to Access security and have the following
question:
Our office has a db using user level security, a
secure .mdw file and a shortcut to open the db.  This all
Unlock table27 Nov 2004 20:49 GMT4
Anyone know how I can unlock a table I created in MSAccess by the user
Admin?  I am using WindowsXP.
Cheers
Pat
Can`t select WPA for my Wireless Notebook Adapter MN72027 Nov 2004 19:09 GMT1
The software only offers WEP.
mdw file when converting secure database27 Nov 2004 19:05 GMT1
I have a secure Access 97 database that I am going to convert to Access 2003.
Will the new 2003 database be secure?
What happens to the old Access 97 .mdw file?
Does it need to be converted to an Access 2003 .mdw file or are they all
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