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mattyseltz
All--
Is there a way to prevent someone who is using MS Access 2000 as a
front-end for an MS SQL Server 7 back-end from issuing passs-through queries?
I am concerned that it is far too easy for a knowledgeable user to issue a
DROP TABLE or TRUNCATE TABLE command indiscriminately and maliciously. As
this is an ODBC pass-through, is there a Registry key that can be disabled on
the user's pc?
TIA,
mattyselts
Is there a way to prevent someone who is using MS Access 2000 as a
front-end for an MS SQL Server 7 back-end from issuing passs-through queries?
I am concerned that it is far too easy for a knowledgeable user to issue a
DROP TABLE or TRUNCATE TABLE command indiscriminately and maliciously. As
this is an ODBC pass-through, is there a Registry key that can be disabled on
the user's pc?
TIA,
mattyselts