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disabling shift keyHow do I go about disabling the shift key function for opening up a secured
dbase at login so people can't view forms, reports, queries, etc? Also, if I do this how will I be able to make modifications and such afterwards? Is their some kind of back door that can be created? Please be descriptive with explanations since I'm no expert. -- Todd "Todd" <t**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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news:189EABE0-4533-461A-BCA7-3132FEAE9447@microsoft.com... > How do I go about disabling the shift key function for opening up a > secured > dbase at login so people can't view forms, reports, queries, etc? Also, > if > I do this how will I be able to make modifications and such afterwards? > Is > their some kind of back door that can be created? Please be descriptive > with > explanations since I'm no expert. > -- > Todd Keith. www.keithwilby.com |
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