Firstly I have run the Security Wizard for my database and I have set up the groups/users to go with this with their own passwords/ID's.
When this is complete I then have a .MDW file which should be linked to the database, and it does do this on the PC which it has been setup on. My question is how do you set it up for use on a network? I tried the shortcut idea where you link the .MDW file through a shortcut but this seems too easy to overcome if the user can find the database and directly enter through it rather than using a shortcut.
How is the .MDW security file supposed to link to the database if the majority of the users are accessing it over a network?
To answer a couple of questions, I have followed a couple of FAQ's which go through the whole getting rid of the standard admin account and creating some kind of "power" admin to replace it seeing as a standard security file has by default the "admin" account.
Any ideas where this is going wrong? To sum it all up it's working on the computer it is setup on but anyone accessing over a network can get straight into the database.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Regards
When this is complete I then have a .MDW file which should be linked to the database, and it does do this on the PC which it has been setup on. My question is how do you set it up for use on a network? I tried the shortcut idea where you link the .MDW file through a shortcut but this seems too easy to overcome if the user can find the database and directly enter through it rather than using a shortcut.
How is the .MDW security file supposed to link to the database if the majority of the users are accessing it over a network?
To answer a couple of questions, I have followed a couple of FAQ's which go through the whole getting rid of the standard admin account and creating some kind of "power" admin to replace it seeing as a standard security file has by default the "admin" account.
Any ideas where this is going wrong? To sum it all up it's working on the computer it is setup on but anyone accessing over a network can get straight into the database.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Regards