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MS Access Forum / Security / June 2006

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Determining programmatically if an Access DB is password protected?19 Jun 2006 12:54 GMT4
Is there a way programmatically to determine if an Access database is
password protected, so that the login/password dialog isn't shown?
I'm writing an application that scans Office documents, and I want it
to skip Access databases that are password protected.  Unfortunately,
Developing the database after splitting18 Jun 2006 01:43 GMT3
I'm not sure if this comes under security or design (maybe both)
I have confidentiality/security issues with hourly pay rates so it has been
recommended to me that I split the database (I have just found out that is
very easy to get passed the password by simply creating a new ...
why a group permission passward will effects all my access databas17 Jun 2006 17:38 GMT4
After I set up "user and group passward" for only one of my access database,
I found that new setup workgroup information file will effect to all the rest
of my access database.
Data encryption on a split Access DB16 Jun 2006 19:19 GMT4
We have a split Access database. The front end is on the individual stations
while the data tables are in the back end database on a server.
I would like to protect the data on the back end so that, if stolen, the
back end data cannot be used. The idea would be to have some kind ...
Personal information may been compromised16 Jun 2006 17:50 GMT1
I am going thru a divorce and my ex has intercepted an e-mail from my lawer
and then wrote my atty a response to that e-mail. I changed my password, but
I fear that she maight be able to monitor my e-mails. In fact the one she
intercepted I never received. I have two questions: ...
2 users using secure database residing on network16 Jun 2006 08:28 GMT2
We have a database that is on the network set up for secured for 2 different
user.  Can both users be in the database just adding records at the same time?
Thanks,
Barb
unable to set macro security to low15 Jun 2006 22:30 GMT2
We have Access 2003 sp1. I can't set macro security to low and net admin did
not create a restrictive work group.
Unsecure a database15 Jun 2006 16:41 GMT4
I have secured a database using Access 2003 security wizard and it works
great.  Now I would like to unsecure it so that I can email it to be modified
in the design view.  How can I do this??
Thanks,
how to change user15 Jun 2006 16:14 GMT4
Ok... I'm following the SECFAQ.doc trying to secure one database while
still allowing access to it in another database. On step 5 it says to
"quit microsoft access and log back on as the new user"... well I can't
figure out how to get out of the default user "Admin". I've already
emailing a secure database15 Jun 2006 16:09 GMT5
I am sending a database that has been set up with users and permissions using
the Security wizard from the office to my home office.  I know not to send
the shortcut from the desktop but the actual mdb file.  when I zip it up and
send it - when I open it at home is says don't ...
building a shortcut by coding: is it possible?15 Jun 2006 15:31 GMT2
I have built a database to collect data for a clinical trial.
I need to deploy this database up to 8 different users which will work on
very different environments. Some has Access 2003, few has Access 2000 and
some…nothing.
After my aol update, Access will not let me open the Access file.14 Jun 2006 23:28 GMT1
After my aol update, my computer restarted.  Now, I cannot get into my access
file.  It says "Microsoft Access cannot open this file.  The file is located
outside your intranet or on an untrusted site.  Microsoft Access will not
open the file due to potential security problems.  ...
Want to password protect one mdb but still access it from another mdb.14 Jun 2006 19:09 GMT1
I'm pretty inexperienced with access/vb... so bare with me... I've got
two mdb files one with user forms and then another with all the data
PLUS some admin forms... I want to secure the admin/data mdb so no user
accidently gets in there and messes up the data/gives them self
disable record selecting in access14 Jun 2006 10:03 GMT2
I have a table with sensitive information - Social security, address, phone
numbers, etc. I also have a data entry form that many users will use to enter
their information, and I am trying to eliminate the user from seeing other
records but allowing them to search for theirs. I ...
Who is using the database?14 Jun 2006 09:39 GMT2
I have a database on a shared server and users have an entry window to that
database on their own PC. It enables users to create their own queries etc
without cluttering up the server where just the raw data is stored.
Problem - I want to change the design of the table on the ...
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