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Access JET User Level Security

These are links about the built-in User Level Security (ULS) for the JET database engine(.mdb format)  Access 2000-2003.

Note: This feature has been depreciated and is no longer available in the new ACE database ending (.accdb format) in Access 2007/2010

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    Jack MacDonald's How I use Microsoft Access User-Level Security
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    Microsoft Access Security Apparatus
    This article describes the apparatus used in Access from version 95 through 2003, which has seen only minor changes along the way.
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    HEADWAY SHORTCUT BUILDER
    The Headway Shortcut Builder is a Microsoft Access shortcut builder tool that saves time when you have to build those pesky secured Microsoft Access application shortcuts. Using the WorkGroup Administrator is not always a good idea, especially when you or other people use the same workstation for various Access systems, each secured with their own mdw.
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    Access 2002/2003 Security Step by Step
    he wizard is much improved in 2002/2003. There is one thing you need to decide first. The wizard will automatically create a username that matches the windows username you are currently logged in as. It is this user that will own all objects in the database and have full control. If you want a different username, then do the following first. Otherwise proceed to step 16.
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    Exploring Microsoft Access Security
    This article explores the different ways to implement various levels of protection for your Microsoft Access 2002 databases. (19 printed pages)
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    Microsoft Access 95 Security White Paper Available in Download Center
    The "Microsoft Access for Windows 95 Security" white paper contains in-depth information about the Microsoft Access security model to help you understand and use Microsoft Access for Windows 95 security effectively.
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    Steps to Securing an Access Database by Using User-level Security:
    The following information details how to create and implement User-Level Security using Microsoft Access 2000. These steps have been thoroughly tested and have been found to work correctly. Please ensure that you follow the steps and instructions completely to recreate this process. The author takes no responsibility for any problems that arise due to these instructions not being adhered to. Always remember to BACK-UP any files (database and workgroup) prior to testing these procedures.

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