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    Making Chart from a Query

    One of the requirements of my project is that a report should print a Bar Chart, based on a query. The related query has the following fields: ItemCode, Quantity_received, Quantity_delivered, and the Date. The report should depict the number of transactions over a period of time, chosen by the...
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    Changing the Ownership of Database object

    what is the security risk in leaving the Ownership of Database as Unknown The button for changing the Ownership remain disabled, after selecting another member of the Admins group. By the way, what is the security risk in leaving the Ownership of Database as Unknown !
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    Changing the Ownership of Database object

    I want to change the Ownership of a Database object, in MS Access 2003. I have created a User in Admins Group, assigned it all the Permissions and assigned it the Owndership of all the objects, except for the Database. On deleting the existing owner, it shows the Owner of Database object as...
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    Workgroup File in MS Access 2003

    Apparently, I have performed all the necessary operations - but in vain. I have completed the following steps: (1)- Created an MDW file. (2)- Created User & Group Accounts. (3)- Added New User (only One) to the 'Admin 'group. (4)- Removed 'Admin' from the 'Admins' group. (5)- Set Password for...
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    Workgroup File in MS Access 2003

    It is "NewAdmin".
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    Workgroup File in MS Access 2003

    Yes, I have removed all the rights from the default "Admins" Group and assigned Administrative rights to a new "xyz" admin group. I also removed all the rights from the "Admin" user and assigned those rights to a new "xyz" adim user. I have also transferred the "Owner" of all the files from the...
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    Workgroup File in MS Access 2003

    I created a Workgroup file (Project.mdw), assigned different Permissions to different Groups, and put different Users in appropriate Groups. The above setup is working fine and just as required. But, if I remove or rename the Workgroup file, MS Access does not look for it, creates in its own...
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