Hello,
For the past few years I have been developing Access DB systems for my current employer, however IT have now implemented new rules and therefore I have to ammend the way I store the data.
Currently I have a 'back-end' containing all the data tables, and a 'front-end', which the user accesses and contains all the forms and queries etc. The 'front-end' has linked tables to the 'back-end'.
I need to password protect the back-end (even though it's in a private share with only those who need to access it). Using Access' in-built password system will obviously cause issues with the linked tables...
Any work around apart from the glaringly obvious welcome form lock-out?
For the past few years I have been developing Access DB systems for my current employer, however IT have now implemented new rules and therefore I have to ammend the way I store the data.
Currently I have a 'back-end' containing all the data tables, and a 'front-end', which the user accesses and contains all the forms and queries etc. The 'front-end' has linked tables to the 'back-end'.
I need to password protect the back-end (even though it's in a private share with only those who need to access it). Using Access' in-built password system will obviously cause issues with the linked tables...
Any work around apart from the glaringly obvious welcome form lock-out?