Using User Names and Password security with Access Databases

2003-09-26 Thread Andy Ousterhout
Does anyone out there who uses Access database use User name/PasswordSecurity?I have done this as an extra way to secure the information in thedatabase and this appears to be causing hosting firms difficulties.If itprovides minimal value, I may be better off removing this security.Andy [Todays

RE: Using User Names and Password security with Access Databases

2003-09-26 Thread Dan Phillips \(CFXHosting.com\)
What kind of problems are they having? I've never run into any issues. Acustomer forgetting to tell me the DB is protected is the only troubleI've had with them over the years. Dan Phillipswww.CFXHosting.com1-866-239-4678[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message-From: Andy Ousterhout

Re: Using User Names and Password security with Access Databases

2003-09-26 Thread Laura Schlee
I did have to use ODBC socket and not Microsoft Accesswhen setting up a password-protected Access datasourcein CF Administrator. I found this out the hard way. Sothe setup does demand a bit of finesse.LauraLaura SchleeDML Associatescell

RE: Using User Names and Password security with Access Databases

2003-09-26 Thread Andy Ousterhout
One of the services that I am using has said that no one else besides me hasevery used a .mdw security on Access.They say that it really doesn'tprovide any level of security since they have routines that can break anylevel of Access security.So, it seems as if I will need to trust serverlevel