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How can I password just one table in my database ?Hi, My Access 2003 sp1 database currently has no need for a password
and resides on a non networked PC. I am adding a table for some confidential data and would like to have that table password protected. Can I do this within that dbase ? Cheers Envirographics Hi.
> I am adding a table for some Not within a Jet database. Besides, confidential data or data that needs > confidential data and would like to have that table password > protected. Can I do this within that dbase ? security should never be stored in a Jet database, because it's not secure. However, you can install a free version of one of the major database engines, such as SQL Server 2005 Express or Oracle 10g Express, and store the confidential data in a secure table there. Then provide the users with an Access form where they type a User ID and password. If the user provides a valid User ID and password, then link to the table in SQL Server or Oracle. The user can then open the table. After the user is finished, ensure that the code deletes the link to the secure table, so that the next user has to provide a valid User ID and password to link to the table again. HTH. Gunny See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs. See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials. Blogs: www.DataDevilDog.BlogSpot.com, www.DatabaseTips.BlogSpot.com http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/expert_contributors2.html for contact info. |
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