Re: Sharing DB on a secured folder problem
From: Rick Brandt (rickbrandt2_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/08/04
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Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 08:53:05 -0500
"jk" <jk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Rick,
>
> Ok but in regards to what you stated, i have full rights and i gave the user
> read, write and file scan but not full permission to the folder as i
> have.Does this mean that everyone that uses the secured folder must have all
> rights?Also, the ITD people did hide the folder to whom ever did not have
> rights to it and that was good enough for me......Any advise ..please?
I don't think it technically qualifies as "full" permissions, but as previously
stated they ALL must have permission to create new files in the folder, modify
existing files in the folder, and to delete existing files in the folder.
Yes, this does mean that a user could delete your mdb file. That is the nature
of using a file-based system. Make regular back-ups and live with it or move to
a server-based engine where you can have more robust security.
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