Christopherusly
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Having had a read through the various security options availble to me when looking to secure my database, talks with the users move towards using a system which is based on the current logged on machine user, rather than requiring a user name and password combination.
I would have three levels of access, Administration // Manager // User.
Is there anyway i can set access rights to the forms // tables dependent upon the current logged in machine user.
Whilst i see that this in essence is not the most secure way to go, it has some benefit given that offices are locked when not occupied by the owner.
Any suggestion ?
I would have three levels of access, Administration // Manager // User.
Is there anyway i can set access rights to the forms // tables dependent upon the current logged in machine user.
Whilst i see that this in essence is not the most secure way to go, it has some benefit given that offices are locked when not occupied by the owner.
Any suggestion ?