postermmxvicom
Programmer
I am developing a database for Access 2003 for a small company. Possibly 5 users for the database itself, more with time. Practically, only 2 users at this time.
I am only physically at the company for a few months out of the year, and hopefully that will change as they have installed a server proper and I will be able to give the more support from a distance.
I have had one or two run-ins, where a user has messed things up. Now that they have a server (with back ups) this is less of a big deal, but I still want to protect the more important files, yet still leave it open enough for those who are daring or skilled enough to expand and use this database to their liking (since it is not "my" database).
I came across this article (the second link: "Help protect a database without requiring users to log on") and I was wondering if I could use that approach to protect the tables, and the design of the forms and queries I have made. Then make some queries which mirror the tables, but can only read the data, and let the users who want to, base their personal endeavors off of those.
I just started reading up on this and would like any and all input on this topic.
Aaron
One last thing: Sometimes I wonder; "Is that someone's signature? Or do they type that at the end of each post?
I am only physically at the company for a few months out of the year, and hopefully that will change as they have installed a server proper and I will be able to give the more support from a distance.
I have had one or two run-ins, where a user has messed things up. Now that they have a server (with back ups) this is less of a big deal, but I still want to protect the more important files, yet still leave it open enough for those who are daring or skilled enough to expand and use this database to their liking (since it is not "my" database).
I came across this article (the second link: "Help protect a database without requiring users to log on") and I was wondering if I could use that approach to protect the tables, and the design of the forms and queries I have made. Then make some queries which mirror the tables, but can only read the data, and let the users who want to, base their personal endeavors off of those.
I just started reading up on this and would like any and all input on this topic.
Aaron
One last thing: Sometimes I wonder; "Is that someone's signature? Or do they type that at the end of each post?