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MS Access Forum / Security / November 2007

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Original database file will not open30 Nov 2007 20:22 GMT2
I created a database and stored it in a folder on my c drive. I then used the
database utility function in access to split the database, and then I created
a backup. At some point I moved all three of these files--the original (we'll
call it database y.mdb), the backup (database ...
admin permissions29 Nov 2007 14:46 GMT1
I've just used the Security Wizard to set up some security, but now can not
edit my database.
The DB opens without prompting for a password. I set up the Users Group with
Open/Run (on DB, Forms, Reports, Macros) and Read/Design (on Tables,
How to protect my database29 Nov 2007 08:38 GMT3
I have a personnel database that I have developed .. I would like to share
this database for others to use for information lookup in Access and for use
in Word documents (merges & such) .. I am planning on putting this database
out on our server on a shared folder.  I don't mind ...
Remove security system29 Nov 2007 08:30 GMT1
How to remove all the security system from mdb.file
that created by ULS.
how do I keep from plotting zero values in graphs28 Nov 2007 14:29 GMT1
I am creating a graph with a lot of series points(+/-15-20), but only a few
have values above 0 in them. This changes as new data is inputted daily. I
want to know if it is possible to create a chart that only plot the series
with values above 0 and ommits the other series from ...
Problems setting up access security28 Nov 2007 08:59 GMT12
I have an Access 2003 textbook, and 3 web tutorials, on how to set up
user-level security in Access.  Although I feel like I'm doing it correctly,
when I put the database on the LAN, it only applies to me.  Everyone else
just zips right into the database.
Database password28 Nov 2007 08:58 GMT11
What's a "database password"?  If you secure a database with a database
password, how secure is it?
Robert
Accessed DB from two computer28 Nov 2007 08:56 GMT1
I had performed ULS to my db and completed.
I want that that db can be accessed from two
computer ( on a shared folder )
What should I do next ?.Is it OK if the DB is
One additional question about securing database28 Nov 2007 08:38 GMT1
I just posted a message as to how to secure my database on our network .. I
forgot to ask .. there is one person I would like to give permission to
change my fields and to add/delete information .. is there a way to do that?
I am using Office 2007
Using Windows Login28 Nov 2007 02:38 GMT8
Is there a way to use the Windows login credentials/user to apply Access
2003 security without the need for a separate login?  All we need to be sure
of is that the user is valid/expected.  It is not necessary to have a
separate login if we can take advantage of the already valid ...
Relationships not linked when linking tables27 Nov 2007 19:00 GMT1
I have a Access 2000 database split into a frontend and backend (not in
Project mode). I have VBA code to automatically link tables using
"TranferDatabase". The Linkup worked fine until I put a password on the
backend database. The VBA procedure was modified to include password ...
Copyright Details27 Nov 2007 16:14 GMT2
I have seen the MDE code protector in everything access.
If you use this is there a way to add in copyright information?
I know all of the commented lines are taken out so how is it normally done?
David
Access Security - genarally speaking26 Nov 2007 09:02 GMT1
Hello.  I would like some general advice.
1.  Is the security which is described in the 10-step document that is
posted here form time to time the so-called "Access User-Level Security"?
Are they one and the same?
Error when converting from MS Access 2003 to Access 200725 Nov 2007 21:27 GMT1
Not sure if this is an Access 2007 problem or if it's a Windows Vista problem.
When trying to open my Access 2003 database using Access 2007 and Windows
Vista, I get the following error message:
  "Your Microsoft Office Access database or project contains a missing or
Distribution issues - can't get rid of action query warnings25 Nov 2007 00:12 GMT3
I have tried to make a distribution cd and the steps are:
I have a 2003 mdb I converted to a 2007 accdb
Go to MS Office button, Access Options, Advanced, editing, confirm, action
queries
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