Re: AllowBypassKey

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From: Gary Dikkema (gary_d_at_cdir.ca)
Date: 04/20/04


Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 08:40:53 -0500

You're right! I've been doing this too long and some of it by rote as
opposed to using logic and common sense. <VBG>

Let me tinker some more. Thanks for staying with me Joan; I am beginning to
think I am as frustrating to this NG as the Security is to me.

<VBG>

"Joan Wild" <jwild@nospamtyenet.com> wrote in message
news:%23sNBPntJEHA.4072@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Gary Dikkema wrote:
>>
>> Obviously my understanding of creating Groups my be a mistake. Maybe I
>> should have created users.
>
> You'll find it easier to assign permissions to groups rather than users -
> makes for easier maintenance.
>
>> I created a special group and then inside
>> the Distr MDW I created a few accounts there should have 'power' user
>> access and View only access. I gave them access to the Group I
>> created and new, full update etc. However, I didn't give Read access
>> and can't seem to get anywhere with these User ids.
>
> That makes no sense to me. You can't grant update permissions and deny
> read
> permissions.
>
>
> --
> Joan Wild
> Microsoft Access MVP
>
>



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