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access 2007 user-level security
hello, we have mdb file created with access 2003 and access 2000.
With Access 2003 there's to user-level security, but when i opened this file with Access 2007 this security level doesn't work. where we're wrong? TIA |
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access 2007 user-level security
pippo wrote:
hello, we have mdb file created with access 2003 and access 2000. With Access 2003 there's to user-level security, but when i opened this file with Access 2007 this security level doesn't work. where we're wrong? TIA When you opened this in 2007, did you happen to convert this into .accdb perhaps by accident? If not, then we'll need to know more than just 'this security level doesn't work'. What exactly happens then? What error do you get, if any? What is the expected result? |
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access 2007 user-level security
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ac...345611033.aspx
"pippo" wrote: hello, we have mdb file created with access 2003 and access 2000. With Access 2003 there's to user-level security, but when i opened this file with Access 2007 this security level doesn't work. where we're wrong? TIA |
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access 2007 user-level security
No, the convertion was skipped.
Simply, when we opened file mdb with access 2007 we need to manage users with special rights and different from user to another user like with Access 2003, but i cannot find the same user-level security function. "Banana" Banana@Republic ha scritto nel messaggio news:4B9A58FA.8020904@Republic... pippo wrote: hello, we have mdb file created with access 2003 and access 2000. With Access 2003 there's to user-level security, but when i opened this file with Access 2007 this security level doesn't work. where we're wrong? TIA When you opened this in 2007, did you happen to convert this into .accdb perhaps by accident? If not, then we'll need to know more than just 'this security level doesn't work'. What exactly happens then? What error do you get, if any? What is the expected result? |
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access 2007 user-level security
=?Utf-8?B?Uy5DbGFyaw==?= wrote in
: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ac...345611033.aspx This doesn't address the issue at all, since he's not using an ACCDB. In other words, he's already doing precisely what that article advises. -- David W. Fenton http://www.dfenton.com/ usenet at dfenton dot com http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/ |
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access 2007 user-level security
"pippo" wrote in
: Simply, when we opened file mdb with access 2007 we need to manage users with special rights and different from user to another user like with Access 2003, but i cannot find the same user-level security function. Are you specifying your workgroup in the startup command line? That shouldn't have any effect on whether the Access UI presents the security options or not, but it will make a difference in what users and groups you see when you try to edit. A2007 creates a new default workgroup rather than using an existing one for a previous version of Access installed on a computer. There is no guarantee you're using the right workgroup except to specify it explicitly in the commandline of your application's startup icon. -- David W. Fenton http://www.dfenton.com/ usenet at dfenton dot com http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/ |
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access 2007 user-level security
"pippo" wrote in message ... hello, we have mdb file created with access 2003 and access 2000. With Access 2003 there's to user-level security, but when i opened this file with Access 2007 this security level doesn't work. where we're wrong? TIA |
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