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Access Securitymicrosoft.public.access.security
Michael -
5 Jun 2009 4:22 PM - 21 messages
I just finished a MS Access 2003 program. The VBA code is protected with a password in the *.mdb file. I compiled it into a *.mde file. I also disabled the Bypass key (the SHIFT key to ignore startup options) while keeping a ...
E-Double -
5 Jun 2009 3:14 PM - 3 messages
We have an old Access 97 db that we need access to (so to speak). The developer who originally created this file is no longer with the organization. One user who has been here for 10 years is still able to ...
FlyingDragon via AccessMonster.com -
5 Jun 2009 9:18 AM - 3 messages
hi all I wonder if i can replace the shift key which allowbypass through the db with another key thanks ...
chris -
5 Jun 2009 6:45 AM - 4 messages
We are revising our current software protection system and want to change to a new one since we have problems with current. Has anyone used any of the below solutions ? Do you have any comments/problems with these solutions. Interactive Studio - Quick Licence Manager ...
Army MI -
4 Jun 2009 2:09 PM - 12 messages
I have a DB created in MSA 2003 with the user lvl security setup for my 7 users. But one of my users has MSA 2007 version. I am used to going to tools security and selecting the security file. but how do you do that ...
DaveJ -
2 Jun 2009 2:21 PM - 4 messages
I have several unsecured Access databases and one secured DB, the secured db is joined to security.mdw and the Unsecured are joined to system.mdw. After I log on to the secured DB, all unsecured DB's request user name and ...
AccessIM -
1 Jun 2009 5:37 PM - 2 messages
Is is possible to not require a password to open a database (i.e. anyone could open and have read-only access) but when users try to open certain forms they are prompted to enter a user name and password in order to open ...
AccessIM -
1 Jun 2009 5:29 PM - 5 messages
I borrowed the following code for creating a form that the user's can set their own password on a newly secured database. I have many users set up with no password and would like to give them the ability to change it ...
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