The workgroup is what forces the user ID and password dialog. I don't understand why you would want to prompt users for a user ID and password w/o joining the workgroup. Here's a sample of how the shortcut works:
'opens MSAccess off local drive
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Thanks for the input. This is a rehabilitation database with multiple users from a variety of clinical areas (e.g. physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, physiatrists, psychiatrists). Because of the sensitive nature of the medical records and new Federal guidelines...
That's useful for getting around the close and reopen issue, but negates any securities I've built around restricting movement w/in the database, e.g. the person who initially logs in might have different access securities than the one who changes the user name after the database is already...
We're storing an audit trail that captures the user name and the associated field whenever data is changed. Since multiple users have access to a single computer, we need to be able to quickly switch the user name without the added hassle of closing and reopening the database.
Is there a procedure for changing the current user without closing and reopening the database? Can the user log-on dialog be initiated w/in the current database?
Bypass the wizard and do the securities manually. The Access Bible has a good guide to this procedure. The techniques are too lengthy to describe here.
If the front end DBase resides on the network, then all users will have to be logged out in order for the application to compact. Check the Access WEB for solutions re. automatically closing the database for all users and performing automatic compacting. The security issue sounds like you're...
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