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I make a DB in access and i used in this database VB and macros and other necessity things. How to i'll secure my VB code and other macros.

I want to nobody can't change my VB code and other design.

If is it possible in Access. Please any one tell me how 'll i do it.
 
Make it into an ACCDE (Database Tools - far right button). That compiles all the code and designs can't be changed in them. (You'll still have the ACCDB that can be changed.)
 
Make sure you keep the ACCDB file otherwise you will lock yourself out of your own Database.
 
Make it into an ACCDE (Database Tools - far right button). That compiles all the code and designs can't be changed in them. (You'll still have the ACCDB that can be changed.)

How to will i change it ACCDE?

Please tell me procedure
 
Open the database, on the ribbon (at the top) click 'Database Tools' then on the right click 'Make into ACCDE'
 
Open the database, on the ribbon (at the top) click 'Database Tools' then on the right click 'Make into ACCDE'

actually i don't know what is ribbon?
can i purform this task in access?
 
It is in Access. The ribbon is the toolbar at the top.
 
Suggest you search via Google for a Tutorial on Google Basics.

Either that or buy a book.
 
Make it into an ACCDE (Database Tools - far right button). That compiles all the code and designs can't be changed in them. (You'll still have the ACCDB that can be changed.)

Is ACCDB a third party tools of DB?
if is it please tell me how to i 'll get it.
 
Did you do a Google search?

Or perhaps did you search Access Help?
 
reenact

We can help you with day to day problems that are not found in books.

This knowledge is learnt over a period of time.

What we can't do is teach you what is basic. You can learn this through Access Help files, the many Tutorials available on the Internet, reading books or doing a course at your local place of schooling.

In the time you have spent waiting for us to solve your problem you could have read up on this and completed the task.

We are happy to help those who are willing to help themselves.
 
For Access 97, 2000, 2003:
-----Make MDB into MDE
For Access 2007, 2010:
-----Make ACCDB into ACCDE

Not a third party tool.

Do as Rain says. Search on Google. Look in Access Help (press F1). It's very easy.
 

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