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Access 2007 Navigation Bar and all menu bars.
On an Access 2007 form how can I get rid of all the bars for my users will
have no chance to touch the database? |
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Access 2007 Navigation Bar and all menu bars.
Dave,
Navigation bars are a settable property of the form, as is the MenuBar property. When the latter is non-blank, the form uses the custom menu rather than the default Access one. You should be aware, however, that these steps will not fully protect your database. Other steps to secure your database include: - Setting the AllowBypassKey property to False to prevent your users from getting to the database window by pressing the Shift key during load - Password-protecting your code or creating an .mde file that removes the source code entirely - Implementing user-level security It is a complex topic, and tricky to implement, and worthy of study before trying it on a backup copy of your database. You should also know that even after taking these steps, Access was not designed as a fully secure database. Hackers with low-level system tools can still compromise your data. Sprinks "Dave" wrote: On an Access 2007 form how can I get rid of all the bars for my users will have no chance to touch the database? |
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