I am trying to decide whether to go with Access Runtime or split my database once it is ready for to go live.
I will be the only one doing the entry into the database. The users will accessing reports and queries that I have created. I do not want nor do they want any access to the tables or the forms used for entry. The only form that they should see would be the Switchboard forms which I have created. I don't want them to be able to see the navigation pane on the left side nor have any access to the Ribbon toolbar above. But the front end should be updated by the back end.
Now, I have done several trial and error runs and have accomplished nothing but locking myself out of several back databases and creating a split database where the back end has no form that would allow me to enter the information needed. There should be NO entry on the front end, they want that locked down and as secure and read only as possible.
Also as of right now the database is housed on my PC, not on a network location. I believe the front end will end up on our FTP site, to allow all of my users access. And I really don't think my company wants me to travel all over the eastern seaboard to install everything locally and have to send updates.
What are your suggestions? I need this to be able to go live in the next few weeks so I can train the users.
I will be the only one doing the entry into the database. The users will accessing reports and queries that I have created. I do not want nor do they want any access to the tables or the forms used for entry. The only form that they should see would be the Switchboard forms which I have created. I don't want them to be able to see the navigation pane on the left side nor have any access to the Ribbon toolbar above. But the front end should be updated by the back end.
Now, I have done several trial and error runs and have accomplished nothing but locking myself out of several back databases and creating a split database where the back end has no form that would allow me to enter the information needed. There should be NO entry on the front end, they want that locked down and as secure and read only as possible.
Also as of right now the database is housed on my PC, not on a network location. I believe the front end will end up on our FTP site, to allow all of my users access. And I really don't think my company wants me to travel all over the eastern seaboard to install everything locally and have to send updates.
What are your suggestions? I need this to be able to go live in the next few weeks so I can train the users.