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Setting Up Users
Rockwater 26.06.2006 23:41:01
I was looking for some help with setting up users for my DB. Because of
where I work the DB is on a shared drive so all user with access to that
drive can access the DB. I would like to assign user but the last time I
tried it only worked on my computer and not the others. Any help or guidance
would be welcomed!
Re: Setting Up Users
"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" <a[ at ]m.com> 27.06.2006 01:01:24
First you need to split your database into an application and the data
tables. There's a wizard to help you.:

Tools ... Database Utilities ... Database Splitter

Link the application to the tables which will reside on a server, and place
a copy on each workstation. To avoid conflicts you need a server. A machine
running server hardware and software is preferrable, but a spare workstation
will do if you have nothing else.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access downloads
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access

"Rockwater" <Rockwater[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
>I was looking for some help with setting up users for my DB. Because of
> where I work the DB is on a shared drive so all user with access to that
> drive can access the DB. I would like to assign user but the last time I
> tried it only worked on my computer and not the others. Any help or
> guidance
> would be welcomed!


Re: Setting Up Users
"Yiming" <yiming_915[ at ]163.com> 28.06.2009 02:49:54

"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" <a[ at ]m.com> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ
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[Quoted Text]
> First you need to split your database into an application and the data
> tables. There's a wizard to help you.:
>
> Tools ... Database Utilities ... Database Splitter
>
> Link the application to the tables which will reside on a server, and
place
> a copy on each workstation. To avoid conflicts you need a server. A
machine
> running server hardware and software is preferrable, but a spare
workstation
> will do if you have nothing else.
> --
> Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
> Microsoft Access
> Free Access downloads
> http://www.datastrat.com
> http://www.mvps.org/access
>
> "Rockwater" <Rockwater[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F18D43F3-EAAF-4DF6-8C4E-4BCF37D57AF0[ at ]microsoft.com...
> >I was looking for some help with setting up users for my DB. Because of
> > where I work the DB is on a shared drive so all user with access to that
> > drive can access the DB. I would like to assign user but the last time
I
> > tried it only worked on my computer and not the others. Any help or
> > guidance
> > would be welcomed!
>
>


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