Tina Norris Fields
tinanfields at torchlake.com
Thu Nov 13 05:33:11 CST 2003
Hi John, I'm a 3. It was a tedious job for me, because I had to find my way through everything. I probably didn't look in the right places for the help I needed - and I had a hard time understanding the help I did find. Tina John W. Colby wrote: >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 > > >_______________________________________________ >AccessD mailing list >AccessD at databaseadvisors.com >http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd >Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com > > >