Re: How to protect VB script in Db
- From: Steve in MN <SteveinMN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2008 15:18:01 -0800
I stumbled upon an option when i have the visual basic window open. In tools
menu, then project properties it has 2 tabs and the 2nd tab has an option to
lock the properties box and then below that it also asks for a user and
password to unlock.
Is this going to do the same thing? anyone ever use this option before? I
dont want to click and lock somthing if i dont know anything about it.
THanks.
"Douglas J. Steele" wrote:
You can convert the MDB to an MDE and the code will not be accessible..
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Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
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"Steve in MN" <SteveinMN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I saw a db where the programmer protected the code thru some type of
coding.
where the program actually told me that it was not allowed to show it.
How does one go about it so that even if someone got behind the forms they
could not see the actual coding for the work.
is there a command that will run this or a series of language. The db
that
i saw was well written and alot of bells and whistles but i dont know the
programmer to ask.
the db was not an MDA file it was a self contained mdb file.
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