Hi All
I had posted in another topic regarding this and was asked to post a new topic so here goes.
I will outline my problem again, I designed a DB for my work a few years back and they had to have a technician secure it using the Set Password option in Access to satisfy the requirements set out by our BSI auditor.
The DB has now become the hub of the business and staff are being judged now as part of SMART targets and objectives and contract appraisals will now be based on these.
I have suspected foul play for some time, so I was in a meeting today with my manager and the chairperson on our board of directors and I proposed adding accountability to the DB as one of my targets for the next year. To my surprise my manager actually admitted he suspects sabotage with regards to the DB and he thinks the system I proposed will be perfect.
The single login to the DB is now causing me issues with the Audittrail aspect, as everyuser is shown as Admin. Due to the way the office is set up I dont believe Access Security will work for me. Nor will tracking the environment user as they dont want to set up individual user accounts on PC's.
The DB is currently on an external harddrive locked in managers office and is accessiable by all on the office network, this drive is backed up everyday onto two different sources, one stays onsite in the safe and other be's taken by manager at the end of each day.
But anyway enough about that.
What I want to acheive is a multi user login system which Audittrail will be able to pick up the username from, I have been using Ghudsons' Audit trail example from this post http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=44231 and was hoping to use the security demo posted by Hayley Baxter @ http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47750
I am not an expert by any means in Access and dont really know VBA, so I dont consider the DB I designed to be brilliant but it fulfils the requirements they needed.
Attached is a screenshot of one programme in the DB, there are 5 or 6 other programmes with similar sections. As you can see it isnt the best designed DB but it was the best I could do at the time.
Can anyone help me getting Audittrail to pick up the username from that security example or suggest an alternative?
I really appreciate your help in this matter
Best regards
Gary
I had posted in another topic regarding this and was asked to post a new topic so here goes.
I will outline my problem again, I designed a DB for my work a few years back and they had to have a technician secure it using the Set Password option in Access to satisfy the requirements set out by our BSI auditor.
The DB has now become the hub of the business and staff are being judged now as part of SMART targets and objectives and contract appraisals will now be based on these.
I have suspected foul play for some time, so I was in a meeting today with my manager and the chairperson on our board of directors and I proposed adding accountability to the DB as one of my targets for the next year. To my surprise my manager actually admitted he suspects sabotage with regards to the DB and he thinks the system I proposed will be perfect.
The single login to the DB is now causing me issues with the Audittrail aspect, as everyuser is shown as Admin. Due to the way the office is set up I dont believe Access Security will work for me. Nor will tracking the environment user as they dont want to set up individual user accounts on PC's.
The DB is currently on an external harddrive locked in managers office and is accessiable by all on the office network, this drive is backed up everyday onto two different sources, one stays onsite in the safe and other be's taken by manager at the end of each day.
But anyway enough about that.
What I want to acheive is a multi user login system which Audittrail will be able to pick up the username from, I have been using Ghudsons' Audit trail example from this post http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=44231 and was hoping to use the security demo posted by Hayley Baxter @ http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47750
I am not an expert by any means in Access and dont really know VBA, so I dont consider the DB I designed to be brilliant but it fulfils the requirements they needed.
Attached is a screenshot of one programme in the DB, there are 5 or 6 other programmes with similar sections. As you can see it isnt the best designed DB but it was the best I could do at the time.
Can anyone help me getting Audittrail to pick up the username from that security example or suggest an alternative?
I really appreciate your help in this matter
Best regards
Gary