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Naz
Hi
I'm trying to implement ULS in a database that i have set-up but am really
stuck. I'm using Access 2003, the database is unsecure at the moment but is
split FE and BE, its sits on the shared folder on the server, and has been
published as a run-time by our IT team so everyone can access it. Everytime i
want to make development chages to the FE i just overwrite the old file with
the new file and the puiblished run-time version works. I don't know much
about run-times.
Now i can just about secure a normal database on my C drive, but from
everything that i have read. After a database is made secure you no longer
access it from the original file, you use a shortcut, defining the location
of the MDB and the associated MDW securty workgroup file. But if i replace
the original file with a short-cut the run-time doesn't work.
Is there a way of getting the database to associate itself with the correct
MDW on opening, rather than needing the shortcut?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm trying to implement ULS in a database that i have set-up but am really
stuck. I'm using Access 2003, the database is unsecure at the moment but is
split FE and BE, its sits on the shared folder on the server, and has been
published as a run-time by our IT team so everyone can access it. Everytime i
want to make development chages to the FE i just overwrite the old file with
the new file and the puiblished run-time version works. I don't know much
about run-times.
Now i can just about secure a normal database on my C drive, but from
everything that i have read. After a database is made secure you no longer
access it from the original file, you use a shortcut, defining the location
of the MDB and the associated MDW securty workgroup file. But if i replace
the original file with a short-cut the run-time doesn't work.
Is there a way of getting the database to associate itself with the correct
MDW on opening, rather than needing the shortcut?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.