Re: How to protect data within MS access?
- From: Mike <ablyplus@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:04:25 +0200
Thanks Stephen , I understand. My application is client application
and plan is to be a cheap. I do not know how to use Oracle or SQL
server in this way...
Mike
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 20:37:00 +0100, "Stephen Howe"
<stephenPOINThoweATtns-globalPOINTcom> wrote:
.Thanks. I am trying to collect information from experts, like you are.
I do not see this problem like c# and .NEt problem only.
I think you have going to have to face facts that Access is not that secure.
I say this because from personal experience, I know of commercial
applications that use Access as a back-end database and know that clients
can "break into it" easily.
If security is a priority then investing in some other database (SQL Server,
Oracle) with better security would be better.
Stephen Howe
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