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User Permissions/ Readonly and Read/Write access to database?

Asked by jondecker76 in Access Architecture/Design, SQL Query Syntax, Access Coding/Macros

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I'm working on a large project for my emplyoer. We now have enough data that we are worried that someone could open up the database and accidentally delete things etc.

What are my options for securing the database? I would like to be able to grant privelages to certain individuals, while making it read-only for everyone else.

This is on a corporate network running Windows Server 2003 with Citrix clients...

Is this something I should code myself within Access? Using the USERNAME environmental variable perhaps?

I have little experience with permissions and security settings, so any advice would be great.

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Zones: Access Architecture/Design, SQL Query Syntax, Access Coding/Macros
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