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Securing your database

resolvedResolved · Low Priority · Version 2003

Werner has attended:
Access Introduction course
Excel Advanced course

Securing your database

How do I secure my database and restrict user from changing anything on it. I know you can go to the user and group accounts.... is that the best way

Need a little lock on it..

RE: Securing your database

Got my permissions and access to database figured out. all sorted now, cheers!


 

Access tip:

Hiding Multiple Table columns

If you want to hide non-adjacent Access table columns. In Datasheet view, open the table that contains the columns you want to hide.

On the Format menu, click Unhide Columns.
In the Unhide Columns dialog box, clear the check box next to the name of each column you want to hide.
Click Close.

This method makes having to use the Hide Columns command repeatedly unnecessary

View all Access hints and tips


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