Best thing, if you run this from NT station or LAN, is put the Access file
in secure folder on server (assign permissions accordingly). Access does
not readily allow read-only access restriction, although it can be
accomplished, even object by object. Network or workstation permissions are
to assign. If different tables or forms require varying levels of
permission, the network security will not help you.
Martin Kurr
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> From: Kung, M. Patricia[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Subject: [PCSOFT] Access Security
> I have tried to use the Security under Tools but don't understand how to
> set
> up the database for security purposes. I need one person to have total
> access and another group to have only read and entry access not delete or
> update access...
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