I have a split front-end back-end application that I have completed for the use of 2 other employees who share a single PC. Unfortunately, we are not on a network at this time, so I will have to make a copy of the "master application" on my PC and put it on the PC for the other employees must use. The table data rarely changes, and the application is mainly for use for looking up information and making calculations based on existing data in the tables. Some of the information is personnel in nature (pay rates, etc.) and is not appropriate to these staff members. They are computer savy. In trying to secure this information, I am concerned about the following:
Even linked tables can still be viewed.
Opening the back-end can permit modifications to tables.
A database could be copied to diskette and taken off site for "exploration".
Table based passwords could be viewed or otherwise "gotten around".
Is there a way to secure an application from such possibilities? Does the Administrator/Workgroup setup (which I have not studied extensively) help? Will making the application MDE help? Can individual records in tables be made "not visible"?
What is one to do to secure information when only one PC is available for several people to use?
Even linked tables can still be viewed.
Opening the back-end can permit modifications to tables.
A database could be copied to diskette and taken off site for "exploration".
Table based passwords could be viewed or otherwise "gotten around".
Is there a way to secure an application from such possibilities? Does the Administrator/Workgroup setup (which I have not studied extensively) help? Will making the application MDE help? Can individual records in tables be made "not visible"?
What is one to do to secure information when only one PC is available for several people to use?