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Open User-Level Secured Dbase
Hi;
Ran the Security Wizard. It all ran correctly. But it doesn't tell You how to open the DBase after it's been secured. Thank God for backups. Searched Access Help, Searched MSSupport Center for Access, even used Advanced Search. Experience tells me that I'm not wording the search correctly. Would someone be so kind and inform me how to open a "Secured" Dbase or where to find the answer. Thank You. Andy |
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Open User-Level Secured Dbase
Van;
Thank You. Andy "Van T. Dinh" wrote in message ... See the Microsoft Knowledge Base articles: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=148555 and http://support.microsoft.com/?id=235961 Read the white paper carefully *twice* and always try on a *copy* of the database. It is very easy to set up Access Security incorrectly. -- HTH Van T. Dinh MVP (Access) "Andy" wrote in message ... Hi; Ran the Security Wizard. It all ran correctly. But it doesn't tell You how to open the DBase after it's been secured. Thank God for backups. Searched Access Help, Searched MSSupport Center for Access, even used Advanced Search. Experience tells me that I'm not wording the search correctly. Would someone be so kind and inform me how to open a "Secured" Dbase or where to find the answer. Thank You. Andy |
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Open User-Level Secured Dbase
See the Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=148555 and http://support.microsoft.com/?id=235961 Read the white paper carefully *twice* and always try on a *copy* of the database. It is very easy to set up Access Security incorrectly. -- HTH Van T. Dinh MVP (Access) "Andy" wrote in message ... Hi; Ran the Security Wizard. It all ran correctly. But it doesn't tell You how to open the DBase after it's been secured. Thank God for backups. Searched Access Help, Searched MSSupport Center for Access, even used Advanced Search. Experience tells me that I'm not wording the search correctly. Would someone be so kind and inform me how to open a "Secured" Dbase or where to find the answer. Thank You. Andy |
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