Re: Group Permissions Explanation

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From: Daniel (Daniel_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/09/04

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    Joan,

    I would be ineterested in security policy settings (user and group permission setting) for MS Access 2000.

    The reason as to why a user needs to have the permission to import queries, table ... is quite complicated but basically this one user in like an admin but isn't one ... needs almost full permission but I still want to keep certain priveledges reserved to myself and thus the questions.

    Thank you for your help (you've come to my rescue more than once now)!!!

    Daniel

    "Joan Wild" wrote:

    > Daniel wrote:
    > > Hello,
    > >
    > > My question has two parts (one general and one specific):
    > > 1. I have a user that need to be able to import Queries, Table,
    > > Reports from other databases what security settings does he need?
    > > Currently the database will not allow him to do this (I figure it has
    > > to be a security setting ... as the admin I have no trouble doing it)
    >
    > Generally the error message tells you why the user can't import. It is odd
    > to me that a user would need to import Queries,Tables, and reports on a
    > routine basis. Why are these not set up for them in the first place? They
    > would need open/run permission on the mdb and Read design to import them.
    >
    > >
    > > 2. I cannot find in the help information which explains what each
    > > permission does (what does qry admin permission grant the user?)
    > > Where can I find a detailled explanation for all the various
    > > permissions so that I can configure my database's security settings
    > > properly?
    >
    > You don't mention the version, so I can't supply specific instructions on
    > how to find it in Help. But I found the help topic easily in version 97 and
    > 2003.
    >
    > Administer permission gives full access to the object, including the ability
    > to assign/change permissions.
    >
    > --
    > Joan Wild
    > Microsoft Access MVP
    >
    >
    >


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