[AccessD] Fw: 10 reasons to turn your Access applications into Web-based applications

Susan Harkins ssharkins at gmail.com
Tue Apr 2 13:48:24 CDT 2013


>From a reader: Unfortunately, I'm no longer any help on this one. Any help? 

I'm pretty sure this is the article he's referring to: 

<http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10things/10-reasons-to-turn-your-access-applications-into-web-based-applications/340>

Susan H. 



I read your article and found it very interesting.  We have added some web functionality to our Access DB and it is working great.  I have a question on security and am hoping you can point me to a source to understand this better.  In the article you suggest to place the mdb in a folder that is not shared.  We found we need to do this as well as adding the Anonymous IIS user with Modify rights.  This seems to open us to security issues and I was hopeful you can provide some guidance on the correct security settings on the folder that should be sufficient to work with the data and still provide sufficient security.
 




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