lidias13,
Also, have a read of this: http://www.geocities.com/jacksonmacd/AJMAccessSecurity.pdf
and this: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=/support/access/content/secfaq.asp
Hope this helps,
Bob.
How about just selecting the other application they need by using the Alt+Tab keys? From the other app, they should be able to select Access again from the taskbar, and be back where they started.
Hope this helps,
Bob.
Hi -
Re - "When some users try to open it they don't get asked username/password - Some of them get it few don't."
When you create a user account it defaults to a 'blank' password - you need to log on to the database as that user, go to Tools > Security > User and Group Accounts > Change...
Hi,
Did you use the Database Utilities/Database Splitter? When I've split db's I use the manual approach - join to the relevant workgroup file, create a new Backend, import the tables from the unsplit db, delete the tables from the original (which is now the Frontend) and create links to the...
Hi,
I can't help on the Auto FE uploader, but one question comes to mind - and apologies if this seems obvious, but I know from bitter experience how easy it is to miss the seemingly obvious :-) Was your new (replacement) FE db created while you were joined to the...
Just a couple of thoughts:
What is the recordsource of your Main Form - I'd guess it's your original table (622 records) and not the linked table?
Also, do you actually need to have a separate table in your database, or could you just use the linked table? (Advantage - no need to run update or...
Hi Pete,
Not sure how much you have done so far from your post, or which version you're on (though the principles are pretty much the same across most versions, there are some differences), to start I'd recommend reading
http://www.geocities.com/jacksonmacd/AJMAccessSecurity.pdf
and...
Hi JP,
Not sure what this means, but had you noticed that the difference between each of the three examples you gave is 26.21?
Presumably you're entering data into a form - is there some sort of calculation going on?
Hope this helps,
Bob.
Hi,
Without knowing exactly what you did when you were first "playing around a little bit" it's hard to say.
First off, you can find which workgroup you're joined to by running the Workgroup Administrator (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\1033\WRKGADM.EXE in Win 2K)- as a default, you...
Hi Jimrawr,
No easy answer to this, it sounds like you've set up a new workgroup and your database is joined to that on your PC only. Best thing is to read through these to get an understanding of Access security - and good luck!
http://www.geocities.com/jacksonmacd/AJMAccessSecurity.pdf...
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