CREATE OR CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD
Posted On 28 Nov 2006 By a.p.r.pillai. Under MS-Access Security.
Create or change a security account password
A security account password is created to make sure that no other user can log on using that user name. By default, Microsoft Access ... Continue Reading
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DELETE MSACCESS SECURITY GROUP ACCOUNT
Posted On 28 Nov 2006 By a.p.r.pillai. Under MS-Access Security.
Delete a security group account
To complete this procedure, you must be logged on as a member of the Admins group.
Note: The Admins and Users group accounts can't be deleted.
Start Microsoft ... Continue Reading
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DELETE MSACCESS SECURITY USER ACCOUNT
Posted On 28 Nov 2006 By a.p.r.pillai. Under MS-Access Security.
Delete a Microsoft Access security user account
To complete this procedure, you must be logged on as a member of the Admins group.
Note: The Admin user account can't be deleted.
Open ... Continue Reading
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REMOVE USERS FROM SECURITY GROUPS
Posted On 28 Nov 2006 By a.p.r.pillai. Under MS-Access Security.
Remove Users from Microsoft Access Security Groups
To complete this procedure, you must be logged on as a member of the Admins group.
Notes : You can't remove users from the ... Continue Reading
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ADD USERS TO SECURITY GROUPS
Posted On 28 Nov 2006 By a.p.r.pillai. Under MS-Access Security.
Add users to security groups
To complete this procedure, you must be logged on as a member of the Admins group.
Open a database.
On the Tools menu, point to Security, and then ... Continue Reading
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MSACCESS SECURITY GROUP ACCOUNT
Posted On 27 Nov 2006 By a.p.r.pillai. Under MS-Access Security.
Create a security group account
As part of securing a database, you can create group accounts in your Microsoft access workgroup that you use to assign a common set of permissions ... Continue Reading
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CREATE MSACCESS USER ACCOUNT
Posted On 27 Nov 2006 By a.p.r.pillai. Under MS-Access Security.
Create a security user account
Start Microsoft Access and Open a Database. On the Tools menu point to Security, and then click User and Group ... Continue Reading
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MICROSOFT ACCESS SECURITY
Posted On 27 Nov 2006 By a.p.r.pillai. Under MS-Access Security.
Securing Your Database
Microsoft Access allows you to implement security on your database objects as you need it. By default, security is completely invisible to both the designers and the users ... Continue Reading
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