Re: How to protect VB script in Db



Make a copy of your database and experiment on it.

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"Steve in MN" <SteveinMN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:C341C174-C033-4134-8B1A-52F98021FB99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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
news:497023A8-7968-43AC-9756-46065FFB2FC8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>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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