Hello everyone!
I'm trying to find out ways to prevent users from creating brand new MDB files either on a desktop or on a network.
Now I know about couple of options.
I found this on MS site: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=210329
This is helpful as a general solution, bur requires dabbling with the users and groups and creating mdw's, which I'd like to avoid for now if possible.
Another option I like is installing a run-time version of Access from Office Development CD (Reduced functionality mode), which doesn't allow the user to create anything new except for running current Access apps. I assume, one can't create new MDB's with this either. This would be great, but has anyone tried this out, have any experience with this??
Now, I know I can probably prevent file creation at the OS desktop/network level with policies/user or group permissions and so forth. But I'm looking for any other ways, if at all they exist (other than mentioned above) to prevent users from creating new MDB's while still being able to use current apps without allowing them to modify them.
Has anyone any input on this, suggestions?? I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
mac
I'm trying to find out ways to prevent users from creating brand new MDB files either on a desktop or on a network.
Now I know about couple of options.
I found this on MS site: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=210329
This is helpful as a general solution, bur requires dabbling with the users and groups and creating mdw's, which I'd like to avoid for now if possible.
Another option I like is installing a run-time version of Access from Office Development CD (Reduced functionality mode), which doesn't allow the user to create anything new except for running current Access apps. I assume, one can't create new MDB's with this either. This would be great, but has anyone tried this out, have any experience with this??
Now, I know I can probably prevent file creation at the OS desktop/network level with policies/user or group permissions and so forth. But I'm looking for any other ways, if at all they exist (other than mentioned above) to prevent users from creating new MDB's while still being able to use current apps without allowing them to modify them.
Has anyone any input on this, suggestions?? I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
mac