RE: table security
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Date: 03/01/05
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Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 07:01:08 -0800
Hi, Shahzad.
You posted this identical question in another Access newsgroup this morning
and it was answered by several knowledgeable Access security experts.
Someone using your user ID and E-mail address responded by thanking one of
the experts, but the response was from a different computer than the one you
used to post this question and the original question. Nevertheless, this
question has been asked and answered elsewhere, so please don't start a new
thread in a different newsgroup. If you have further questions, such as your
remark about the shift bypass and hidden property not being successful in
securing your tables, then please continue on the original thread.
Thank you.
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"SalimShahzad" wrote:
> dear gurus,
>
> can any one put lights how can one put security to open table for
> client users...
>
> as i wanted to only open forms/report rest all object should be kept
> locked...even by accessing/design mode should not allowed
>
> as some of our smart users has deleted data even having relation ship
> parent/child...what happend access 2003 has allowed to delete any kind
> of table even uppper/lower relation exsisit rest till access 2000/XP it
> never allowed
>
> v had lost data sir can any one help plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
>
> i just wanted to know how one can make tables protected...as hideen
> method does not work for smart users, even shift by pass is very
> easy...
>
> any other ideas
>
> thanks you in advanced
> shahzad
>
>
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