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Access Security - genarally speakingHello. 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? 2. Do you recommend it? Is it worth the trouble? Are there better ways? I realize individual requirements may vary but what has been your experience? 3. Where can I get a small sample database employing this security? Robert "Robert" <cpq1bcle[REMO***@verizon.net> wrote in message I have no idea. The document that is most frequently referenced here is the news:4749b378$0$5274$bbae4d71@news.suddenlink.net... > 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? FAQ (link on my web site). > Yes.> 2. Do you recommend it? > Is it worth the trouble? Yes.> Are there better ways? To do what? To apply security to an Access file I would say no, but to secure your data? Yes. Access security is breakable if you have the right tools, other systems such as Oracle are more robust. > I realize individual requirements may vary but what has been your It's all down to your requirements. You need to assess what risk there is > experience? of anyone hacking your system. In my organisation that risk is minute so Access security is fine for the job. > I don't think anyone has ever offered one on here but you never know. Try > 3. Where can I get a small sample database employing this security? > the example on my web site, it will give you a flavour of what's involved. Keith. www.keithwilby.com |
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