Re: ULS Flaw?
- From: "Joan Wild" <jwild@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 May 2007 17:26:52 -0400
OK, then you missed a step in securing the database. When you do it right, you won't be able to open the mdb unless you use the correct secure mdw file. It's important to follow *every* step, missing nothing, and in the correct order.
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Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP
"Milewskp" <Milewskp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:60748FDB-BDF9-477C-BA59-CE6095EDB9BB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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"Joan Wild" wrote:
Sorry, but I am not clear here. How are you opening it on PC1? It still sounds as though you are opening the original file that was on PC1. Are you copying back the secure file to PC1? Are you opening it over the network?
Hi Joan,
I create the file on PC1, and call it CreatedOnPC1.mdb
I copy CreatedOnPC1.mdb to a memory stick
I copy CreatedOnPC1.mdb from the memory stick to PC2’s desktop
I secure the copy of CreatedOnPC1.mdb on PC2’s desktop using the Security
Wizard as explained earlier.
I rename the secured mdb file on PC2’s desktop as
CreatedOnPC1.SecuredOnPC2.mdb, and copy it to the memory stick.
I copy CreatedOnPC1.SecuredOnPC2.mdb from the memory stick to PC1’s desktop.
I double click on CreatedOnPC1.SecuredOnPC2.mdb on PC1’s desktop, and it
opens.
Note: I am running the same copy of Access 2002 under Windows XP on both
PC1 and PC2. This problem doesn’t occur on other pairs on PCs that I’ve tried
which are running Access 2003.
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