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can access file be 'encrypted' or 'locked'?
"bob" <sdvsé[ at ]sds.dfg> 27.09.2006 07:21:51
Hi,

I use Acces file in a application and i would like to deny access to anyone
(except the application of course).
I know one can put a password but i can be bypassed with shift F5 i thing
....

Thanks for advice
Bob



Re: can access file be 'encrypted' or 'locked'?
"Lynn Trapp" <NOltrapp[ at ]SPAMltcomputerdesigns.com> 27.09.2006 14:07:40
The Shift Key bypass will not prevent a password or user level security
logon prompt. It only stops the startup options from running, along with any
AutoExec macro.

--
Lynn Trapp
MS Access MVP
www.ltcomputerdesigns.com
Access Security: www.ltcomputerdesigns.com/Security.htm


"bob" <sdvsé[ at ]sds.dfg> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> Hi,
>
> I use Acces file in a application and i would like to deny access to
> anyone (except the application of course).
> I know one can put a password but i can be bypassed with shift F5 i thing
> ...
>
> Thanks for advice
> Bob
>
>
>


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