J
Jim Heavey
I know nothing about securing my access database. I have figured out how
to set a password on my database and that seems to work, but what is the
associated "user name"? If I am going to build a VB front-end for the DB,
my connection string wants user name and password....what is the user name
in this instance?
I am thinking that I want a user/name and password which only has the
ability to read the table and no update authority and this will be the user
name/pass word that I will use in my VB.net application to access that
table. Is there a way to set up a user name and password with only read
ability and have another one which has full capability? How do I go about
doing this?
Thanks in advance for your assistance!!!!!!!!
I am using 2002........
to set a password on my database and that seems to work, but what is the
associated "user name"? If I am going to build a VB front-end for the DB,
my connection string wants user name and password....what is the user name
in this instance?
I am thinking that I want a user/name and password which only has the
ability to read the table and no update authority and this will be the user
name/pass word that I will use in my VB.net application to access that
table. Is there a way to set up a user name and password with only read
ability and have another one which has full capability? How do I go about
doing this?
Thanks in advance for your assistance!!!!!!!!
I am using 2002........