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read-only access in a table

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maria28gr

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How can I make all the tables of the database (Access 2000) read-only?
 
There are a couple of ways you can accomplish this.

One is to split the database to a front end & back end. The tables reside in the back end. Then you can give that file a read-only attribute. All of your queries, reports, macros, etc. reside in the front end.

The other, is quite similiar. Move those tables that you want read-only to a separate database and give it the read only attribute. The main database would point to (link) the tables in the read only database.

There is yet another way that I have not personally done but have read a little about and that involves setting it up as a multi-user and giving 'priveleges' to certain users.

Hope this helps.

Larry
 
Thank you for the help.
Well, I have done the split but how do i give to the tables in the back end the read-only attribute?

Maria
 
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