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Passwording, and Read-onlyHello chaps, I have been playing about with Access 2007 for some time now
trying to password protect it and to make forms / tables and content in general 'read-only' My database is to be sent out to a customer, but i ONLY want them to be able to look at the forms/tables. I dont want them editing any information. I also want to have the file passworded so that i can email the password seperately for it to be opened. I cant get my head around what is going on with it, can anyone do an idiots guide for me? Many thanks, Ollie
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"Ollie*99" <Olli***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message You can try the example on my web site but bear in mind the importance of news:B9DAC02F-E817-4975-9A79-78A635230CFA@microsoft.com... > Hello chaps, I have been playing about with Access 2007 for some time now > trying to password protect it and to make forms / tables and content in > general 'read-only' > > My database is to be sent out to a customer, but i ONLY want them to be > able > to look at the forms/tables. I dont want them editing any information. > > I also want to have the file passworded so that i can email the password > seperately for it to be opened. > > I cant get my head around what is going on with it, can anyone do an > idiots > guide for me? > > Many thanks, > > Ollie reading the FAQ on user-level security. Keith. www.keithwilby.com Many thanks for your reply Keith, although i notice that your example walks
through 2003, whereas I am using 2007. I fall at the first hurdle as there is no mention in 2007 version, of some of the items you discuss in the first lines of your guide. All i want to do, is create a copy of a database, password it, and make EVERYTHING read only to be emailed to another company for them to view. I would really appreciate a brief step by step for 2007 from someone? Ollie Show quoteHide quote "Keith Wilby" wrote: > "Ollie*99" <Olli***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B9DAC02F-E817-4975-9A79-78A635230CFA@microsoft.com... > > Hello chaps, I have been playing about with Access 2007 for some time now > > trying to password protect it and to make forms / tables and content in > > general 'read-only' > > > > My database is to be sent out to a customer, but i ONLY want them to be > > able > > to look at the forms/tables. I dont want them editing any information. > > > > I also want to have the file passworded so that i can email the password > > seperately for it to be opened. > > > > I cant get my head around what is going on with it, can anyone do an > > idiots > > guide for me? > > > > Many thanks, > > > > Ollie > > You can try the example on my web site but bear in mind the importance of > reading the FAQ on user-level security. > > Keith. > www.keithwilby.com > > The only way to make an emailed Access db file read only is to use Access
user level security. The security faq is 242KB, Access doesn't have user level security items on the ribbons in Access 2007 so you have to use vba code to do everything manually, but you want a brief, step by step guide instead? There's no extra weight in that document, no extra fluff, no icing on the cake. Every sentence in that document is required knowledge for someone learning how to secure an Access db. But if you really can't accept that, here's the idiot's guide you requested: 1 - convert the mdb file to an mde, Database Tools > Make MDE and follow the prompts for the path and file name of the new mde. 2 - send the mde file to someone who knows how to secure an Access db and tell him/her you need them to secure it. You also need the db owner's user name and password and a read only user's user name and password. He/she will send you back the secured mde file and the mdw file, which is the workgroup file used to secure the db, the user names and the passwords for both users. 3 - rename the mde file as olliedb.mde and rename the workgroup file as secure.mdw. 4 - send the mde and mdw file to the customer with a Windows shortcut with this path (target is all one line): "c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\msaccess.exe" "c:\ollie\olliedb. mde" /wrkgrp "c:\ollie\secure.mdw" 5 - tell the customer to place the mde and mdw files in the c:\ollie folder (they have to create it). 6 - tell the customer to place the shortcut on the desktop. 7 - in a separate email tell the customer the user name and password and to double click on the shortcut you sent previously. 8 - when the customer double clicks on the shortcut, he/she types the user name in the top box that asks for name, and types the password in the password box. 9 - when the customer opens the mde file, he/she can open tables, queries, forms, reports and macros. He/she can read the data in the tables and queries, data on the forms, but won't be able to make any changes. He/she won't be able to see any of the code because it's an mde file. Chris Microsoft MVP Ollie*99 wrote: >Many thanks for your reply Keith, although i notice that your example walks >through 2003, whereas I am using 2007. I fall at the first hurdle as there is >no mention in 2007 version, of some of the items you discuss in the first >lines of your guide. > >All i want to do, is create a copy of a database, password it, and make >EVERYTHING read only to be emailed to another company for them to view. I >would really appreciate a brief step by step for 2007 from someone? > >Ollie > >> > Hello chaps, I have been playing about with Access 2007 for some time now >> > trying to password protect it and to make forms / tables and content in -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-security/200809/1
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