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MS Access Forum / Security / January 2007

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can view access on network16 Jan 2007 14:29 GMT1
Recently my boss is unable to open our database (access 2002) which is on our
shared network. It previously worked but I was wondering if a recent upgrade
to IE 7 is the culprit. I get this message "Microsoft Access cannot open this
file. This file is located outside your ...
SQL Server security15 Jan 2007 20:48 GMT1
Does anyone know something about implementing SQL Server security in
MSAccess Project ()adp front-end ?
How to use SQL server DB roles to grant rigts on Forms controls ?
thanks in advance
how can recreate .mdw14 Jan 2007 15:44 GMT6
I lost my .mdw file. no back ups. I am the admin. I know what my id and
password was. can I create a new .mdw and add an account with the same ID and
Password as the deleted file? how do I do that if this is going to work?
thanks
create intranet14 Jan 2007 15:32 GMT6
We have 4 pc's on a wireless network. It appears that this group is not
considered a intranet. Looked @ mmc & got overwhelmed. What do I have to do
to make those 4 pc's on a intranet? TIA
Database security on a Local Network14 Jan 2007 14:24 GMT1
This is regarding general protection of a database hosted on a network. I am
developing a database application for my college library using VB.NET, that
will reside on a network.
For some reasons, I did not want to hardcode the Database location in the
copying files12 Jan 2007 22:22 GMT1
I am a college  student, working on a project for a computer class.
I copied a file on my lab partners computer, and now I cant edit it.
It will only open as a read only.
Is there any way I can open it?
Read only problem12 Jan 2007 09:00 GMT1
I am working on a project with my classmate, and I copied some access files to
a flash drive directly from her computer, and they are now read only!! is
there any way I can access them?  I need to enter more Data!!
Decompile a secured mdb09 Jan 2007 12:47 GMT9
How do I do it? What should the shortcut property look like?
Thanks,
Bill R
FE & BE Problems09 Jan 2007 06:50 GMT1
I created a backend for my database.... on one of the forms was an
assessment. One column (group of text boxes) is the Level of Importance
(which I'm trying to make a toggle button for the admin person to be able to
change these). The second column is for the user to enter a ...
How to Give Admin and user access to a data file09 Jan 2007 03:23 GMT2
I have success fully created a login script for Access 2003, but the
information that i am looking for is that
1. To give admin & user access
-- User = read / write (should not be able to delete or update information on
Protect File from Deletion07 Jan 2007 23:49 GMT5
I have an Access database on a network drive and I am worried about someone
accidentally deleting it. Is there a way to protect the database from being
deleted?
win xp firewall07 Jan 2007 19:29 GMT2
Every time i restart my computer, I have to turn on the firewall, how do i
turn it on and have it stay on?
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Dynamic User Manipulation06 Jan 2007 21:50 GMT1
Does Access support Dynamic User Manipulation.
What I mean is that can I send CREATE USER or MODIFY USER commands to the DB
from VB.NET or any other language.  e.g
Query="CREATE USER user1 pass1 id1;"
How many users can access a database simultaneously?05 Jan 2007 12:58 GMT2
I am creating an application with MS Access 2003, using a workgroup
file to manage user connections. I already created several groups in
the workgroup file and assigned them to the users to define their
access-level and rights.
Can I Set permissions for a .mdb using Windows login?04 Jan 2007 13:46 GMT3
Am I able to set user permissions to my database using the windows login
name. I want to restrict some access to the database but don't want to have
users entering a password everytime they want use it?
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