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Simonglencross wrote:
Thanks a million Joan think I get where you are comming from I have created RWOP's for all or the table and done as you explained I have not implemented the sercurity yet but will be shortly or would you recommend doing that now? Well the RWOP setting is pointless in an unsecured database. In this setting you have been logged in as 'Admin', so that user is the owner of the query. When you implement security, you'll remove all permissions/ownership for the Admin user, and you'll create a new user to be the owner. You'll want to change the setting to owner while logged in as that user, and save the queries. I noticed that you have recently released a new book what sort of user is it aimed at? I did? No wonder I'm so tired! g No I haven't written a book - what did you see? -- Joan Wild Microsoft Access MVP |
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