RE: Database Security



Hi,

Thanks for the reply.

I had put a password on, so I did have that basic security.

I did quite a bit of research on this last night and I actually found some VB
code that I've been able to adapt and have got to work on my db which gives
me the extra security I need.

Mind you it's taken some time to get it to work, so I think next time I'll
follow you're suggestion!

Many thanks and regards

Chris

Olduke wrote:
Hi,

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Many thanks

If nothing else for the time being use the Database Password function. This
will at least allow a temporary though very primary security solution.

If the IT guys are going to be hard nosed about who gets access to the
server, drop the whole user security process in their laps and they can do
it.
You'll be amazed at how fast you get the access you need.
Chris

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