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using password for different users
hi community
how can i set different users to use different password for access database 2000 to enter the same database? 10s community for the guidance -- oldLearner57 |
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using password for different users
On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 18:42:03 -0700, oldLearner57
wrote: hi community how can i set different users to use different password for access database 2000 to enter the same database? 10s community for the guidance You don't. A database password is... just a database password. It's about as secure as a $2.49 bicycle lock. If you want better security you can implement Access Workgroup Security. Download the Microsoft Access 2000 Security FAQ: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/207793/en-us Print it out; read it cover to cover, CAREFULLY. Get a good night's sleep. Read it AGAIN, even more carefully! Follow the instructions scrupulously. It's VERY easy to mess up security, and it's complex. If you're really concerned about the security of data, be aware that workgroup security can be cracked, and techniques for doing so are available on the internet. And it's been removed from the new format databases in 2007. For true database security you'll need to move your data to a client-server platform such as SQL/Server, and secure it there. Again, not a trivial exercise! -- John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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using password for different users
10s for the info
-- oldLearner57 "John W. Vinson" wrote: On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 18:42:03 -0700, oldLearner57 wrote: hi community how can i set different users to use different password for access database 2000 to enter the same database? 10s community for the guidance You don't. A database password is... just a database password. It's about as secure as a $2.49 bicycle lock. If you want better security you can implement Access Workgroup Security. Download the Microsoft Access 2000 Security FAQ: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/207793/en-us Print it out; read it cover to cover, CAREFULLY. Get a good night's sleep. Read it AGAIN, even more carefully! Follow the instructions scrupulously. It's VERY easy to mess up security, and it's complex. If you're really concerned about the security of data, be aware that workgroup security can be cracked, and techniques for doing so are available on the internet. And it's been removed from the new format databases in 2007. For true database security you'll need to move your data to a client-server platform such as SQL/Server, and secure it there. Again, not a trivial exercise! -- John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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