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Access Securitymicrosoft.public.access.security
Pete M -
8 Dec 2006 3:20 PM - 2 messages
I some how go this error after a box came up and said my database needed to be repaired and I clicked repair and then when I tried to open it I got the error above. I have a previous version of the data base that opens fine. I am ...
AR trout fisherman -
7 Dec 2006 9:19 PM - 5 messages
Access security was established in a database when it was being developed on an individual PC. Everything worked fine. The database has now been moved to a server. Local users log into the db fine. When we log on to the server thru "Remote Desktop Connection" we get on ...
KyleW -
7 Dec 2006 9:13 PM - 3 messages
I have posted this question also on the InfoPath boards, but thought this would be a good place too. "I am a novice Infopath 2003 user and am trying to link a table I created in Someone on the boards stated this: ...
TechyTemp -
7 Dec 2006 3:12 PM - 2 messages
The warehouse can pull up Access and open forms but they only get the background not the substance. Is this a security/permissions issue or should I be talking to my IT people? ...
dellero -
7 Dec 2006 1:15 PM - 5 messages
Hi, here's my problem, I've created a database to track students progresses, staff access it and enter the grades applicable, problem lies when i need to edit something like a report and a member of staff already has it open, it will say "You do not ...
Roger Bell -
7 Dec 2006 5:14 AM - 4 messages
I have written the following OnClick Event Procedure. It works well, except I would like ******** to appear as the Password is entered, not the actual Password being typed. Is there any way I can do this? Thanks fo any help ...
Richard Harison -
6 Dec 2006 10:54 PM - 7 messages
Hello, One client, running Access 2003, has noted that every time my database starts, she gets a "this file may not be safe..." message. My few other clients, running both 2002 and 2003 have had no such problem. The ...
Jonah -
6 Dec 2006 9:10 PM - 4 messages
What suggestions would anyone recommend to create an Access form and then be able to email it to others, so that it might be filled in easily and emailled back to me. J ...
Cameron -
6 Dec 2006 8:10 PM - 14 messages
can you apply a Order By clause to a Inner Join? When I do this I get an invaild Argument error. ...
ragtopcaddy via AccessMonster.com -
6 Dec 2006 4:51 PM - 8 messages
I have the following targets in 2 different shortcuts: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\MSACCESS.EXE" "\\Server\TestEnv\ Repo_processBR.mdb" /wrkgrp "\\Server\settings\Application Data\Microsoft\ Access\MBSHCDB.mdw" /User "Administrator" /pwd "*********" "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\MSACCESS.EXE" "\\Server\TestEnv\ ...
TechyTemp -
6 Dec 2006 3:45 PM - 2 messages
I set up security permissions for the individual users and now they get a response that says they don't have the necessary permissions to open access. What do I do now!? Can I just undo all the security and start over? ...
JKumar -
6 Dec 2006 3:43 PM - 4 messages
Hello, In my vb6 program client computer need to map the C: drive of the server with a drive letter to get connected to an "Access DB" in the server(Created with Visdata) and that way run the client version of the program in client ...
BlackKnight -
6 Dec 2006 11:07 AM - 2 messages
Is it possible, depending on which user logs in, to show different switchboards ? ...
Matko -
6 Dec 2006 8:33 AM - 5 messages
Hello, I plan to use Access as a database for storing data for my application. Programming language is C#. 1. How much Access database is secure. We all read about some vulnerabilities in more powerfull databases lile Oracle, MS SQL, etc, but ...
alekm -
6 Dec 2006 7:12 AM - 2 messages
Hi, how often mdw file is addressed while one works as user on front end of application? Thanx alek_mil ...
associates -
6 Dec 2006 3:45 AM - 5 messages
Hi, I was wondering if anyone here might be able to help me here. This problem has been around for a while and i have posted it to many forums but i still can't solve it. I have been having troubled opening an Access file (mdb) from my laptop. It ...
TechyTemp -
5 Dec 2006 8:33 PM - 8 messages
The two guys in the warehouse can pull up Access and open the database but ,when they go to pull up the needed form, all they get is the background. Is this a permissions problem? If so, what do I need to address? ...
Lisa -
5 Dec 2006 8:19 PM - 3 messages
I need to protect a Y/N field from myself essentially. I do not want this data changed. How do I protect the field so that I can view only but not edit. ...
Dan -
5 Dec 2006 6:31 PM - 6 messages
We had an Access97 database with security that prompted for un/pw when opening. We recently upgraded to Access 2000 and when we open the database it does not prompt for un/pw it uses the un/pw that is logged into the ...
Tanya Lee -
5 Dec 2006 5:21 PM - 3 messages
I would prefer not to fool around with MS Access security if I don't have to. I only need two simple types of users - administrators who have access to everything, and read-only users who cannot enter information or ...
Jeff Byrd -
5 Dec 2006 5:16 PM - 2 messages
I am in the process of converting from Access 2003 to Access 2007. I have my 2003 frontend database sitting on the local computer and the 2003 backend on the server. The workgroup information file sits on the server also. I ...
LarryH -
5 Dec 2006 4:54 PM - 5 messages
i need to change the name of a user in msysaccounts to reflect her married name. and i do not understand how this may affect her log-on also, i need to change all the names from first name last name to last, ...
Cameron -
5 Dec 2006 3:06 PM - 8 messages
i work with a lot of Access applications and they all have different users and security files. Instead of having to always join a new security file whenever I am working on a new database how would I programically point to ...
Ian Lloyd -
5 Dec 2006 3:03 PM - 8 messages
Hi, Any ideas how I can restrict the possible selections of a combo box depending on who is signed into the database? For example, in a client database, I have a form to select from a list of clients that the user can ...
sheela -
5 Dec 2006 2:35 PM - 8 messages
Hello, I have a database, which was working okay to import data from a word document and also to export data into word document. I had recently set up user level security on this database (many thanks to Joan wild for helping on it). After this user level security set up, when I ...
Len -
5 Dec 2006 2:34 AM - 5 messages
I would like to open one Access database from a form on another. Is the Shell function the best way to do this. - Thanks ...
Jonah -
5 Dec 2006 12:25 AM - 2 messages
My colleague tired to be clever and Hide all our tables in a database. He right clicked the Tables and selected Hide. Howwdo we UnHIDE them? J ...
Rob Bunocore -
4 Dec 2006 8:01 PM - 2 messages
I've created a split-database, front-end/back-end, and I want to stop users from opening the back end database. The front end is unsure. We have only a few users and security is not an issue, if the network ...
sargum -
4 Dec 2006 4:06 PM - 7 messages
Hello, I have MS Access 2002 on my local computer. I am trying to open a DB from a mapped network drive. I get the following errors (see below). I already looked at the Knowledge Base and group email replies and none ...
Roger Bell -
3 Dec 2006 2:36 AM - 7 messages
I have written an OnChange Event procedure in the properties of a Control Tab as follows: This works fine for the Tabctrl Page 7, but does not work for the Page 4. Could anyone please tell me where I have gone wrong? ...
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