Re: MS Access Security Help

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"Bob" <Bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Which I do not want the end users to put in a password.

You can secure your database without requiring a login, providing you need
only two levels of security - you and the users.

See www.jmwild.com/secureNoLogin.htm



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Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP


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