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Access - MDE

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replyReply Fri 2 Jul 2010, 15:41Delegate Sarah said...

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Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course
Access Advanced course
Access Intermediate course

Access - MDE

When would you change an MDB to a MDE?
What are the advantages/disadvantages?

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replyReply Thu 8 Jul 2010, 13:25Trainer Simon said...

RE: Access - MDE

Hi Sarah,

Thank you for your question.

I have minimal experience in using .mde but you may convert the database to .mde if you don't want people to be able to edit the database objects just run and use them. You can send clients the database to use.

The fourth paragraph on the following link gives you an overview:

http://www.databasedev.co.uk/converting-ms-access-files.html

 

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