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DEFAULT PERMISSIONS FOR NEW QUERY

Change default permissions for all new queries. You can change the default permissions that allow others to view data returned from queries or in the case of action queries, to run the queries, even if...

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RUN PERMISSIONS PROPERTY

RunPermissions Property You can use the RunPermissions property in a multi-user environment with a secure workgroup to override the existing user permissions. This allows you to view a query or run an...

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CONVERT MSACCESS OLD VERSIONS

Convert a Microsoft Access 95 or 97 secured database. When upgrading from Microsoft Access 95 or 97, you need to convert your secured database, but you don’t need to convert the Workgroup Information...

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CONVERT OLDVERSION WORKGROUP FILE

Convert a workgroup information file from a previous version of Microsoft Access. To take advantage of security and performance improvements, you should re-create the Workgroup Information File as...

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SHARE PREVIOUS VERSION DATABASE

Share a previous-version secured database across several versions of Microsoft Access. With one exception, the issues involved when sharing a secured database across more than one version of Microsoft...

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Creating User-Account with VBA

For creating a Microsoft Access User-Account manually in the Workgroup Information File (.mdw) we go through Tools – -> Security – -> User and Group Accounts – ->User Name Option. There, we...

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Create Security Group Account with VBA

Last week we have learned how to create a Microsoft Access Security User Account(SMITHJOHN) with VBA and learned how to join him as a member of the default Group Account Users. The Users and Admins...

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Users Group and Permissions

When you create a new Workgroup Information File, as part of the Microsoft Access Security implementation, it is important that the following two steps you follow immediately after creating the new...

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Group Account Permissions with VBA

We have learned how to remove all permissions from all Objects for Users Group Account as all Users belongs to this default Group Account and inherits permissions, if available, besides other Group...

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Change Secure DB to Unsecured

It is very unlikely that you want to change the status of a Secured Database (implemented with Microsoft Access Security) to an unsecured one. This exercise become necessary when you want to...

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User and Group Check

In a secured Database; basic access rights to Objects like Tables, Forms, Queries and Reports are defined for specific Workgroups/Users as a one time exercise. This takes effect automatically when a...

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User-level Access Security and Access2007

User-level/Object-level Access Security concepts remains with Access versions earlier than Access2007.  All my Microsoft Access Applications were secured with User-level/Group-level Security and it is...

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Running Workgroup Admin in Access2007

If you are serious about Microsoft Access User-level Security in earlier versions (.mdb files) of Access Databases and would like to continue  using them in Access2007, with the security settings...

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Access Security Key Diagram

As you are aware implementing Microsoft Access Security is serious business. Even though this has been deprecated from Access2007 and later versions, thousands of Access Developers are still using this...

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Users and Groups Listing from Workgroup Information File

How about taking a print out of Users and Groups from the active Workgroup Information File (Microsoft Access Security File)? This is only for users of Microsoft Access 2003 or earlier version...

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