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replyReply Fri 22 Feb 2008, 16:07Delegate Laura said...

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Access Advanced course

Security

If security is applied using wizard how does this effect users accessing other databases on a network?

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replyReply Tue 18 Mar 2008, 15:57 Edited on Tue 18 Mar 2008, 16:07Trainer Pete said...

RE: Security

Hi Laura, Thank you for your post, In response to your question, to my knowledge; creating security on a database on a network requires all network users to log in in order to use that database, this should not affect the use of other databases on the network. If you do not activate the logon procedure on a database, you are automatically logged on under the Admin user account, for which there is an empty password. ie no security settings. I hope that makes it a little clearer, best regards Pete

 

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