Re: Enter user name, enter password, then press enter...
- From: "JackP" <JackP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 08:00:01 -0700
If you wanted to disable the shift-bypass, then you could do it following the
instructions here:
http://www.microsoft-accesssolutions.co.uk/disable_shift_bypass.htm
although to be honest, I expect those instructions are available in more
places than that. If you do do that, however, make sure you've got a way of
re-enabling it if a valid system administrator logs in, otherwise you're
making your own life more difficult!
(sorry Rick, but I use my own security also instead of the access one. But
then again I don't expect my security it to be perfect on its own -- if
someone has NT permissions to the file they could still get the data out by
mailmerge or something - but it serves its purpose and I find it easier to
administer than the access built-in security)
--
A laugh, a smile, and a pint of beer.
.
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