[AccessD] POLL: Access Security

Heenan, Lambert Lambert.Heenan at AIG.com
Tue Dec 23 13:55:31 CST 2003


What don't you understand about it Drew? I'm not an English major, but it
makes perfect sense to  me. <g> 

Or is this just another example of knee-jerk Microsoft / (Andy Baron, Chris
Bell, Mary Chipman, and Paul Litwin) Bashing?

Lambert

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Drew Wutka [SMTP:DWUTKA at marlow.com]
> Sent:	Monday, December 22, 2003 6:11 PM
> To:	'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
> Subject:	RE: [AccessD] POLL: Access Security
> 
> What was the purpose of the polling?  Was it to give you an idea of how
> useful the LWS stuff you are working on will be?
> 
> Just curious.
> 
> Personally, the 'white paper' on Access user level security is a complete
> pain to try to understand.  Anyone up for writing a better one? <grin>
> 
> Drew
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John W. Colby [mailto:jcolby at colbyconsulting.com]
> Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 12:41 PM
> To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
> Subject: RE: [AccessD] POLL: Access Security
> 
> 
> Well I totaled up the scores today and of the ~50 people that replied we
> average about a 3.4.  My questions of course are:
> 
> 1) If you were VERY good would you not respond?  I'm guessing that most
> would respond.
> 2) If you were clueless would you not respond?  I'm guessing many wouldn't
> respond.
> 
> Thus I'm guessing that the true average of all our members is less than
> 3.4
> rather than more than 3.4.  Even if we really do average 3.4, this
> indicates
> that most of us (myself included) don't use Access' built in security, or
> don't do so often.
> 
> John W. Colby
> www.ColbyConsulting.com
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of John W. Colby
> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 8:00 PM
> To: AccessD
> Subject: [AccessD] POLL: Access Security
> 
> 
> I'd like to take a poll regarding your knowledge of Access' built-in
> security. By security I do NOT mean the database properties, rather using
> workgroups / users to secure forms, tables, queries etc.
> 
> Anyone interested in participating please choose one of the following:
> 
> 1) I am an Access security guru.  I can quickly and easily lock a database
> down so tight I can't even get back in.  No help / books needed.
> 2) I am fluent with Access security.  I can get the job done but it
> definitely takes a few hours.  I probably won't need the help / books.
> 3) I have done Access Security on at least one real paying project.  I
> would
> need help / books to do it again.
> 4) I have heard about Access Security, read about it, managed to shoot a
> toe
> off, maybe played around with it, but I am confident I could get the job
> done.  Books / help definitly needed.
> 5) Access has built in security?  What is this and where would I go to
> learn
> it?  Why haven't I ever seen these books / help?
> 
> If you would please just select a number and reply I would appreciate it.
> 
> As for myself, I must admit I rate a solid 4.  No client has ever been
> willing to pay for it and I have always had other things to learn / do so
> I
> just never did it (for real).
> 
> John W. Colby
> www.colbyconsulting.com
> 
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