Re: how can i remove the User-level security of access file

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"Afzal" <Afzal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Access always creates a backup of your application before securing one.
> That
> may be used if it is hasn't been deleted and not much is changed in the
> secure file.


You have to tell it to make the backup, it isn't automatic.

--
Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP


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