Re: Putting DB on new computer
- From: burr_accountant <burr_accountant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 06:15:02 -0700
So will I need to completely go through the security process on the other
computer or is there a simpler way to do it. By the way, I'm not very
computer literate (I'm an accountant!) Thanks.
"Rick B" wrote:
> The workgroup file where you built those settings will need to be copied
> along with the database.
>
> If you copy the database and you are able to open it on the other computer
> (which is a pretty common issue) then it means your database file is not
> really secured. Good time to test this!
>
>
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> Rick B
>
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>
> "burr_accountant" <burr_accountant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message news:69C59988-068D-4840-9B5A-8DA76F62C217@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I have setup a DB and implemented security. My question is, I am going to
> be
> > putting this DB on another computer to be used, will the security settings
> > have to be redone or setup on the other computer? Thanks!
>
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>
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