[AccessD] A2K: Allowbypasskey 4th parameter

StaRKeY starkey at wanadoo.nl
Sun Nov 16 14:01:28 CST 2003


Well actually I haven't been reading for a long time. After you mentioned
this doc I started reading it but there's nothing I didn't already know.
Usually I don't make use of the workgroup file because I find a user-defined
security more flexible and easier to maintain. Code protection is not the
issue for me and on the other hand I do not really want to use the 'owner
permission' stuff. The shift-key feature is enough in combination with an
mde though it would be nicer to have it locked tight. I guess this is where
VB steps in;-)

Thanks,
Eric Starkenburg

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Robert Gracie
Sent: zondag 16 november 2003 01:02
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Subject: RE: [AccessD] A2K: Allowbypasskey 4th parameter



Eric,
 Ah yes, I see now... Nope your out of luck... but I guess you know that the
db is not really going to be secure...

You have read the "SECFAQ97" White papers correct?



Robert Gracie
www.servicexp.com



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Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 4:36 PM
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Subject: RE: [AccessD] A2K: Allowbypasskey 4th parameter


Thank you for the reply Robert.

Robert, I won't be able to prevend them these rights in their own newly
created empty database. So my guess is that the 4th parameter is nice but
not sufficient since from within this new empty database one would be able
to change the property of the 'secured' database or am I missing something?


Regards,
Eric

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Robert Gracie
Sent: zaterdag 15 november 2003 21:55
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Subject: RE: [AccessD] A2K: Allowbypasskey 4th parameter


Yes, In order to keep them from changing the property you will need to
revoke admin rights from every user and group in your db.

Robert Gracie
www.servicexp.com

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Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 3:37 PM
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Subject: [AccessD] A2K: Allowbypasskey 4th parameter


Hi All,

I have a question about the 'allowbypasskey' property and in specific the
4th parameter when creating it (DDL).

It is mentioned that having set this parameter to 'True' only admins are
able to change the 'Allowbypasskey' property. Ofcourse this is nice to know
but my question is: if one uses an empty Access DB with the default
system.mdw and thus being an admin wouldn't it be possible to change the
property from within this new database?


TIA,
Eric Starkenburg

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