Usernames and Passwords

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JK

I don't want to use the security wizard for user access. I'm aware of
another method where usernames and passwords are stored in a table and users
are granted access that way. How does one go about setting that up? Is there
a way to setup different levels of access using this method?

Thanks!
 
K

Keith Wilby

JK said:
I don't want to use the security wizard for user access. I'm aware of
another method where usernames and passwords are stored in a table and
users are granted access that way. How does one go about setting that up?
Is there a way to setup different levels of access using this method?

Yes, but in the time you'd take to develop what will almost certainly be a
solution that is inferior to the built-in security, you could learn about
and implement user-level security. Also I would never consider developing a
"roll your own" solution because of the administrative headache it would no
doubt become. Why do you see a home made solution being better or easier
than the built-in one?

Keith.
www.keithwilby.com
 
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JK

It was just a thought because I've seen it before and the Access security is
a real PITA. I'm checking out the article on your site called HOW TO SECURE
AN MS ACCESS DATABASE - A97. Does it still apply for A03?

Thanks!
 
K

Keith Wilby

JK said:
It was just a thought because I've seen it before and the Access security
is a real PITA. I'm checking out the article on your site called HOW TO
SECURE AN MS ACCESS DATABASE - A97. Does it still apply for A03?

Thanks!

Yes, it's the same, but don't use my article as your only reference, wade
through that FAQ in slow time! I sympathise with your PITA comment, but
once the security penny drops you'll see that it's worth the effort. Good
luck!

Keith.
 
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Jeff Conrad

Try this area of my Resources page for lots of ULS links and information:

http://home.bendbroadband.com/conradsystems/accessjunkie/resources.html#Security

The first link in my list is working, but the second does seem to be down at the moment.
Hopefully, all of this other information should help with your studies.

Good luck with your project,
--
Jeff Conrad
Access Junkie - MVP
http://home.bendbroadband.com/conradsystems/accessjunkie.html
http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/articles.html

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