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I am new to splitting and security. I read "Splitting a access database, or
how to run ms-access in a multi-user mode" by Albert D. Kallal.
I split a database and created an MDE of the FE database (had to convert to
2002 to be able to do this). I distributed the MDE to a co-worker. I went
to their computer and opened the MDE which seemed to work fine. I was still
able to delete edit/delete data. I guess I thought splitting and creating an
MDE would prevent users from editing/deleting.
I want to prevent users from editing or deleting data. I want to give users
the ability to create their own queries, but only want them to be able to
view data. What is the best way to give users access to the data (read only)
and still utilize the benefits of a fe/be on a network?
Any assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
how to run ms-access in a multi-user mode" by Albert D. Kallal.
I split a database and created an MDE of the FE database (had to convert to
2002 to be able to do this). I distributed the MDE to a co-worker. I went
to their computer and opened the MDE which seemed to work fine. I was still
able to delete edit/delete data. I guess I thought splitting and creating an
MDE would prevent users from editing/deleting.
I want to prevent users from editing or deleting data. I want to give users
the ability to create their own queries, but only want them to be able to
view data. What is the best way to give users access to the data (read only)
and still utilize the benefits of a fe/be on a network?
Any assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated.