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Multiple users on a network.
What's the best way to deploy a database that will be used by multiple users
simultaneously, with growth in mind. I'd prefer to use the Access security to control individuals rights. |
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Jason:
You just asked this question (but in more detail) in the security group. You don't really want people wasting their time writing a response here if there is already a response there, do you? Please don't post duplicate messages in different groups. Rick B "Jason" wrote in message ... What's the best way to deploy a database that will be used by multiple users simultaneously, with growth in mind. I'd prefer to use the Access security to control individuals rights. |
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Actually, the first question was more sepecific because it was asking about
SECURITY. The second was asking about how to DEPLOY the database itself. Although they are very similar, they weren't the same. First, thanks for your help, second, if your times so precious, don't spend it policing the user group by responding to questions that are similar. Rewording questions is a way of getting more responses, from different people. This is what user groups are designed for. "Rick B" wrote: Jason: You just asked this question (but in more detail) in the security group. You don't really want people wasting their time writing a response here if there is already a response there, do you? Please don't post duplicate messages in different groups. Rick B "Jason" wrote in message ... What's the best way to deploy a database that will be used by multiple users simultaneously, with growth in mind. I'd prefer to use the Access security to control individuals rights. |
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Bravo Jason, my thoughts exactly... if a persons time was
THAT valuable, the person wouldnt even be here answering questions, he'd be making a living, something at least that would bring him benefit of time spent well. :-) Bravo! So to the users who dislike multiposts, if you dont like it...dont read it! -----Original Message----- Actually, the first question was more sepecific because it was asking about SECURITY. The second was asking about how to DEPLOY the database itself. Although they are very similar, they weren't the same. First, thanks for your help, second, if your times so precious, don't spend it policing the user group by responding to questions that are similar. Rewording questions is a way of getting more responses, from different people. This is what user groups are designed for. "Rick B" wrote: Jason: You just asked this question (but in more detail) in the security group. You don't really want people wasting their time writing a response here if there is already a response there, do you? Please don't post duplicate messages in different groups. Rick B "Jason" wrote in message news:0AC10940-FD46-454A-958B- ... What's the best way to deploy a database that will be used by multiple users simultaneously, with growth in mind. I'd prefer to use the Access security to control individuals rights. . |
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Jason and Newman,
Those of us that attempt to provide support to the news groups should be able to expect and promote some basic etiquette. Please read the information at this page http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm. If you don't want to, don't understand, or can't follow these simple requests then I expect that some of those that might provide the greatest support for you will ignore you. Most of the instances will cause someone to give you a gentle nudge in the right direction. Rick B's response was far from critical or abusive. I didn't detect any offense even though you both seemed to have. If Jason didn't think it was a multi-post, all he had to do was clarify. There was no reason to make suggestions to Rick B. about how he should spend his time. Lighten-up guys. At least keep the postings mature. I often create sample tables and test various solutions prior to posting answers to the news groups. Could you think about my frustration if I did this for one of your questions and then later found the same question and a similar reply in another news group? Most of us are quite busy with work and family and use our "spare" time to provide assistance. None of us are getting paid for posting. In this case, the questions might have been worded a bit differently to enhance their uniqueness. I didn't see the question in the security ng. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Newman" wrote in message ... Bravo Jason, my thoughts exactly... if a persons time was THAT valuable, the person wouldnt even be here answering questions, he'd be making a living, something at least that would bring him benefit of time spent well. :-) Bravo! So to the users who dislike multiposts, if you dont like it...dont read it! -----Original Message----- Actually, the first question was more sepecific because it was asking about SECURITY. The second was asking about how to DEPLOY the database itself. Although they are very similar, they weren't the same. First, thanks for your help, second, if your times so precious, don't spend it policing the user group by responding to questions that are similar. Rewording questions is a way of getting more responses, from different people. This is what user groups are designed for. "Rick B" wrote: Jason: You just asked this question (but in more detail) in the security group. You don't really want people wasting their time writing a response here if there is already a response there, do you? Please don't post duplicate messages in different groups. Rick B "Jason" wrote in message news:0AC10940-FD46-454A-958B- ... What's the best way to deploy a database that will be used by multiple users simultaneously, with growth in mind. I'd prefer to use the Access security to control individuals rights. . |
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Thanks, Duane.
I will admit that multiple posts, or posts for common questions might annoy me a bit and I have been rather short at times, but my intentions were in the right place. Have a good weekend. The Real Rick B "Duane Hookom" wrote in message ... Jason and Newman, Those of us that attempt to provide support to the news groups should be able to expect and promote some basic etiquette. Please read the information at this page http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm. If you don't want to, don't understand, or can't follow these simple requests then I expect that some of those that might provide the greatest support for you will ignore you. Most of the instances will cause someone to give you a gentle nudge in the right direction. Rick B's response was far from critical or abusive. I didn't detect any offense even though you both seemed to have. If Jason didn't think it was a multi-post, all he had to do was clarify. There was no reason to make suggestions to Rick B. about how he should spend his time. Lighten-up guys. At least keep the postings mature. I often create sample tables and test various solutions prior to posting answers to the news groups. Could you think about my frustration if I did this for one of your questions and then later found the same question and a similar reply in another news group? Most of us are quite busy with work and family and use our "spare" time to provide assistance. None of us are getting paid for posting. In this case, the questions might have been worded a bit differently to enhance their uniqueness. I didn't see the question in the security ng. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Newman" wrote in message ... Bravo Jason, my thoughts exactly... if a persons time was THAT valuable, the person wouldnt even be here answering questions, he'd be making a living, something at least that would bring him benefit of time spent well. :-) Bravo! So to the users who dislike multiposts, if you dont like it...dont read it! -----Original Message----- Actually, the first question was more sepecific because it was asking about SECURITY. The second was asking about how to DEPLOY the database itself. Although they are very similar, they weren't the same. First, thanks for your help, second, if your times so precious, don't spend it policing the user group by responding to questions that are similar. Rewording questions is a way of getting more responses, from different people. This is what user groups are designed for. "Rick B" wrote: Jason: You just asked this question (but in more detail) in the security group. You don't really want people wasting their time writing a response here if there is already a response there, do you? Please don't post duplicate messages in different groups. Rick B "Jason" wrote in message news:0AC10940-FD46-454A-958B- ... What's the best way to deploy a database that will be used by multiple users simultaneously, with growth in mind. I'd prefer to use the Access security to control individuals rights. . |
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wow Duane, did you find any polyps up there in Rick? Id
say you were in far enough. What did he have to eat yesterday? sheeesh.... You need to renew the prescription for the reality pills. Thank you -----Original Message----- Thanks, Duane. I will admit that multiple posts, or posts for common questions might annoy me a bit and I have been rather short at times, but my intentions were in the right place. Have a good weekend. The Real Rick B "Duane Hookom" wrote in message ... Jason and Newman, Those of us that attempt to provide support to the news groups should be able to expect and promote some basic etiquette. Please read the information at this page http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm. If you don't want to, don't understand, or can't follow these simple requests then I expect that some of those that might provide the greatest support for you will ignore you. Most of the instances will cause someone to give you a gentle nudge in the right direction. Rick B's response was far from critical or abusive. I didn't detect any offense even though you both seemed to have. If Jason didn't think it was a multi-post, all he had to do was clarify. There was no reason to make suggestions to Rick B. about how he should spend his time. Lighten-up guys. At least keep the postings mature. I often create sample tables and test various solutions prior to posting answers to the news groups. Could you think about my frustration if I did this for one of your questions and then later found the same question and a similar reply in another news group? Most of us are quite busy with work and family and use our "spare" time to provide assistance. None of us are getting paid for posting. In this case, the questions might have been worded a bit differently to enhance their uniqueness. I didn't see the question in the security ng. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Newman" wrote in message ... Bravo Jason, my thoughts exactly... if a persons time was THAT valuable, the person wouldnt even be here answering questions, he'd be making a living, something at least that would bring him benefit of time spent well. :-) Bravo! So to the users who dislike multiposts, if you dont like it...dont read it! -----Original Message----- Actually, the first question was more sepecific because it was asking about SECURITY. The second was asking about how to DEPLOY the database itself. Although they are very similar, they weren't the same. First, thanks for your help, second, if your times so precious, don't spend it policing the user group by responding to questions that are similar. Rewording questions is a way of getting more responses, from different people. This is what user groups are designed for. "Rick B" wrote: Jason: You just asked this question (but in more detail) in the security group. You don't really want people wasting their time writing a response here if there is already a response there, do you? Please don't post duplicate messages in different groups. Rick B "Jason" wrote in message news:0AC10940-FD46-454A-958B- ... What's the best way to deploy a database that will be used by multiple users simultaneously, with growth in mind. I'd prefer to use the Access security to control individuals rights. . . |
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oh, by the way Mr R., you sure you didnt mean to sign
your e-mail: "The real Dick" instead? -----Original Message----- Thanks, Duane. I will admit that multiple posts, or posts for common questions might annoy me a bit and I have been rather short at times, but my intentions were in the right place. Have a good weekend. The Real Rick B "Duane Hookom" wrote in message ... Jason and Newman, Those of us that attempt to provide support to the news groups should be able to expect and promote some basic etiquette. Please read the information at this page http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm. If you don't want to, don't understand, or can't follow these simple requests then I expect that some of those that might provide the greatest support for you will ignore you. Most of the instances will cause someone to give you a gentle nudge in the right direction. Rick B's response was far from critical or abusive. I didn't detect any offense even though you both seemed to have. If Jason didn't think it was a multi-post, all he had to do was clarify. There was no reason to make suggestions to Rick B. about how he should spend his time. Lighten-up guys. At least keep the postings mature. I often create sample tables and test various solutions prior to posting answers to the news groups. Could you think about my frustration if I did this for one of your questions and then later found the same question and a similar reply in another news group? Most of us are quite busy with work and family and use our "spare" time to provide assistance. None of us are getting paid for posting. In this case, the questions might have been worded a bit differently to enhance their uniqueness. I didn't see the question in the security ng. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Newman" wrote in message ... Bravo Jason, my thoughts exactly... if a persons time was THAT valuable, the person wouldnt even be here answering questions, he'd be making a living, something at least that would bring him benefit of time spent well. :-) Bravo! So to the users who dislike multiposts, if you dont like it...dont read it! -----Original Message----- Actually, the first question was more sepecific because it was asking about SECURITY. The second was asking about how to DEPLOY the database itself. Although they are very similar, they weren't the same. First, thanks for your help, second, if your times so precious, don't spend it policing the user group by responding to questions that are similar. Rewording questions is a way of getting more responses, from different people. This is what user groups are designed for. "Rick B" wrote: Jason: You just asked this question (but in more detail) in the security group. You don't really want people wasting their time writing a response here if there is already a response there, do you? Please don't post duplicate messages in different groups. Rick B "Jason" wrote in message news:0AC10940-FD46-454A-958B- ... What's the best way to deploy a database that will be used by multiple users simultaneously, with growth in mind. I'd prefer to use the Access security to control individuals rights. . . |
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Apparently you don't know how to behave in public.Continue on if you feel
the need to do so. Consider this my last post in this thead. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Newman" wrote in message ... wow Duane, did you find any polyps up there in Rick? Id say you were in far enough. What did he have to eat yesterday? sheeesh.... You need to renew the prescription for the reality pills. Thank you -----Original Message----- Thanks, Duane. I will admit that multiple posts, or posts for common questions might annoy me a bit and I have been rather short at times, but my intentions were in the right place. Have a good weekend. The Real Rick B "Duane Hookom" wrote in message ... Jason and Newman, Those of us that attempt to provide support to the news groups should be able to expect and promote some basic etiquette. Please read the information at this page http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm. If you don't want to, don't understand, or can't follow these simple requests then I expect that some of those that might provide the greatest support for you will ignore you. Most of the instances will cause someone to give you a gentle nudge in the right direction. Rick B's response was far from critical or abusive. I didn't detect any offense even though you both seemed to have. If Jason didn't think it was a multi-post, all he had to do was clarify. There was no reason to make suggestions to Rick B. about how he should spend his time. Lighten-up guys. At least keep the postings mature. I often create sample tables and test various solutions prior to posting answers to the news groups. Could you think about my frustration if I did this for one of your questions and then later found the same question and a similar reply in another news group? Most of us are quite busy with work and family and use our "spare" time to provide assistance. None of us are getting paid for posting. In this case, the questions might have been worded a bit differently to enhance their uniqueness. I didn't see the question in the security ng. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Newman" wrote in message ... Bravo Jason, my thoughts exactly... if a persons time was THAT valuable, the person wouldnt even be here answering questions, he'd be making a living, something at least that would bring him benefit of time spent well. :-) Bravo! So to the users who dislike multiposts, if you dont like it...dont read it! -----Original Message----- Actually, the first question was more sepecific because it was asking about SECURITY. The second was asking about how to DEPLOY the database itself. Although they are very similar, they weren't the same. First, thanks for your help, second, if your times so precious, don't spend it policing the user group by responding to questions that are similar. Rewording questions is a way of getting more responses, from different people. This is what user groups are designed for. "Rick B" wrote: Jason: You just asked this question (but in more detail) in the security group. You don't really want people wasting their time writing a response here if there is already a response there, do you? Please don't post duplicate messages in different groups. Rick B "Jason" wrote in message news:0AC10940-FD46-454A-958B- ... What's the best way to deploy a database that will be used by multiple users simultaneously, with growth in mind. I'd prefer to use the Access security to control individuals rights. . . |
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Jeff Boyce Access MVP "Duane Hookom" wrote in message ... Apparently you don't know how to behave in public.Continue on if you feel the need to do so. Consider this my last post in this thead. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Newman" wrote in message ... wow Duane, did you find any polyps up there in Rick? Id say you were in far enough. What did he have to eat yesterday? sheeesh.... You need to renew the prescription for the reality pills. Thank you -----Original Message----- Thanks, Duane. I will admit that multiple posts, or posts for common questions might annoy me a bit and I have been rather short at times, but my intentions were in the right place. Have a good weekend. The Real Rick B "Duane Hookom" wrote in message ... Jason and Newman, Those of us that attempt to provide support to the news groups should be able to expect and promote some basic etiquette. Please read the information at this page http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm. If you don't want to, don't understand, or can't follow these simple requests then I expect that some of those that might provide the greatest support for you will ignore you. Most of the instances will cause someone to give you a gentle nudge in the right direction. Rick B's response was far from critical or abusive. I didn't detect any offense even though you both seemed to have. If Jason didn't think it was a multi-post, all he had to do was clarify. There was no reason to make suggestions to Rick B. about how he should spend his time. Lighten-up guys. At least keep the postings mature. I often create sample tables and test various solutions prior to posting answers to the news groups. Could you think about my frustration if I did this for one of your questions and then later found the same question and a similar reply in another news group? Most of us are quite busy with work and family and use our "spare" time to provide assistance. None of us are getting paid for posting. In this case, the questions might have been worded a bit differently to enhance their uniqueness. I didn't see the question in the security ng. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Newman" wrote in message ... Bravo Jason, my thoughts exactly... if a persons time was THAT valuable, the person wouldnt even be here answering questions, he'd be making a living, something at least that would bring him benefit of time spent well. :-) Bravo! So to the users who dislike multiposts, if you dont like it...dont read it! -----Original Message----- Actually, the first question was more sepecific because it was asking about SECURITY. The second was asking about how to DEPLOY the database itself. Although they are very similar, they weren't the same. First, thanks for your help, second, if your times so precious, don't spend it policing the user group by responding to questions that are similar. Rewording questions is a way of getting more responses, from different people. This is what user groups are designed for. "Rick B" wrote: Jason: You just asked this question (but in more detail) in the security group. You don't really want people wasting their time writing a response here if there is already a response there, do you? Please don't post duplicate messages in different groups. Rick B "Jason" wrote in message news:0AC10940-FD46-454A-958B- ... What's the best way to deploy a database that will be used by multiple users simultaneously, with growth in mind. I'd prefer to use the Access security to control individuals rights. . . |
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