Re: SECURITY, HELP PLEASE
From: Andreas (nobody_at_home.com)
Date: 03/19/05
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Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 07:45:45 +1200
Probably the wrong group, there is a group dedicated to security.
If the shortcut can't find the program, then you need to change the part
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSACCESS.exe" to reflect the
location of MSACCESS.exe. Use Windows Explorer or Start.Find to locate
the file.
Regards,
Andreas
cel504 wrote:
> Help, required again please.
> Having enter the code exactly as discribe, the short cut cannot find the
> program, any ideas, where I have gone wrong?
>
>
> "cel504" wrote:
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>>Andreas, thanks for that, I will give it a go. Standby for help, it will be
>>needed I am sure!
>>
>>"Andreas" wrote:
>>
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>>>If you want to copy this to another PC in stand alone mode (rather than
>>>having this working over a network in multi user mode) then:
>>>Copy the database and the workgroup file (.mdb and .mdw) onto the new
>>>PC. Then create a shortcut using the format:
>>>
>>>"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSACCESS.exe"
>>>"C:\test\suppliers.mdb" /WRKGRP "C:\test\secure.mdw"
>>>
>>>Above is a single line.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Andreas
>>>
>>>
>>>cel504 wrote:
>>>
>>>>I have designed a database on my computer and set the level securtity using
>>>>the Wizard, what is the best method of now copying this database onto another
>>>>computer. When I copy it across, there are three parts to the program, a
>>>>shortcut, the file and the security file, but the database will not open on
>>>>the computer, due to the fact the security file is not in an access format .
>>>>
>>>>Any help please.
>>>>
>>>>"cel504" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Can an activex calander be used in a query to sort out data by a date range
>>>>>and how can I extract from a date input say 01/03/2005, that this relates to
>>>>>Monday,
>>>>>ie "dd" =MON
>>>
>>>
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