Thanks everyone for your input. This is a great site with such professional and patient members. I tried the above above with an end date of tomorrow. Let's see if it blocks me out.
MintJulep:
Thank you for your response. I don't think I understand your reply. I'm looking to implement code for such and don't know how or even if it's possible.
I need help writing code for Access so a password is required after a certain number of days of use have passed. I would like my client to only have access to my database for a certain number of days.
Thank you.
I'm sending a co-worker onsite with an Access DB and I would like to restrict the number of days that anyone can access my custom form. I am trying to avoid someone copying and pasting and using later. Any suggestions?
Thanks AceMan....I did that and it doesn't work...or I don't fully understand it...it's for 2000 and I have 2003...not sure if that makes a difference.
I feel plain stupid but I can't figure out to get my form to print a single record that is based off of my report. I am using Access 2003. Needless to say, I'm up against a deadline here. My table is called Advance2. My Form is called Onsite Form and my Report is called rptPrintRecord. Any...
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