All,
I have a split database, the back end is password protected but the front end is not. I protect the front end by disabling the shift + open option, disabling F11, removing the ribbon, all menu buttons, and there's no right click function. Basically the users only see the forms I've created.
Since the back end is password protected, if some trickster were to try and import the tables from the back end to their own table a password prompt would display and they couldn't continue without the password. But if the trickster tries to import the table from the front end of the database, which is not password protected, then it doesn't require a password to view the tables!
How do I stop this??
I have a split database, the back end is password protected but the front end is not. I protect the front end by disabling the shift + open option, disabling F11, removing the ribbon, all menu buttons, and there's no right click function. Basically the users only see the forms I've created.
Since the back end is password protected, if some trickster were to try and import the tables from the back end to their own table a password prompt would display and they couldn't continue without the password. But if the trickster tries to import the table from the front end of the database, which is not password protected, then it doesn't require a password to view the tables!
How do I stop this??