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dougloj
Hi.
This might seem to be some silly questions, but ...
I have an Access 2003 project (.adp) running under Windows 2000 or
Windows XP Professional that connects to a secured SQL Server database
at a major hosting company. In order for the project to access the
database, it must provide a user name and password in the
ConnectionString. I connect to the database via a standard DSL
connection.
How secure is my connection between the Access project and the
database?
In the Access Data Link Properties under File->Connection, I tried to
set Use Encryption for Data to True, but it failed because encryption
is not supported on the SQL Server.Is there anything I should do to
help ensure the connection?
Should I worry about it, ot does the SQL Server and/or Access provide a
sufficient level of security?
All thoughts are appreciated. Thanks for the bandwidth!
Doug
This might seem to be some silly questions, but ...
I have an Access 2003 project (.adp) running under Windows 2000 or
Windows XP Professional that connects to a secured SQL Server database
at a major hosting company. In order for the project to access the
database, it must provide a user name and password in the
ConnectionString. I connect to the database via a standard DSL
connection.
How secure is my connection between the Access project and the
database?
In the Access Data Link Properties under File->Connection, I tried to
set Use Encryption for Data to True, but it failed because encryption
is not supported on the SQL Server.Is there anything I should do to
help ensure the connection?
Should I worry about it, ot does the SQL Server and/or Access provide a
sufficient level of security?
All thoughts are appreciated. Thanks for the bandwidth!
Doug