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creating different levels of permissions for access users and adm.
I am trying to set up a database that will allow the Admin staff to have
greater control over the system than the users. i have set up the users but i am having trouble in changing the premissions for the different users. Iam using access 2003 |
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creating different levels of permissions for access users and adm.
Grant the different permissions to two Groups and assign each user to a group
(or to both if appropriate for some users). Don't assign individual users permissions. Don't call the groups Admins or Users however; those are the names of the built in default groups. In a secured database all users must be members of Users, but that group is denied all permissions. The Admins group has non-revokeable permissions so only the database administrator should be a member of Admins. For an overview of Access security see: http://support.microsoft.com/default...2F secfaq.asp Ken Sheridan Stafford, England "Harrah" wrote: I am trying to set up a database that will allow the Admin staff to have greater control over the system than the users. i have set up the users but i am having trouble in changing the premissions for the different users. Iam using access 2003 |
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