Re: User level Security account wizard
- From: Jack MacDonald <jackMACmacdonald@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 01:33:09 GMT
There is quite a bit more to user level security than just running the
wizard. See the website in my signature for links to several documents
that will teach you how to do it properly.
BTW - the key to getting Access to ask for a userID and password is to
apply a password to the Admin user.
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 18:14:04 -0700, "John"
<John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Currently, I'm using a database (Access XP) that is located on a network and
>Shared by other users. I recently copied the database from the network and
>Pasted it on my desktop. Next, I used the security wizard to create user
>Accounts with different rights. My problem occurs when I attempt to open the
>database. Once I login as a user and then close the database, and when I
>reopen the database, I don't see an option to change the user login and
>password. It takes me to my last login account. Any idea?? I haven?t tried
>to put the database back on the network yet. It's sitting on the desktop.
>Could that be the problem?? And yes, I did look at some of the reports by
>Microsoft. Again, to clarify the question, I want to be able to see the login
>prompt every time I open the database. That way it will let me select a
>different user. Thanks.
>
>John
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