Access Rights

Aug 11, 2005

I dont know if this is possible, but i need to add different access rights to a database.
I finish my summer placement in 2 weeks and need to set the database up so that all employees can look at the database but only one can modify it. I know how to do it in excel but i cant seem to get it to work in access. Any suggestions. :p

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I need to launch the database on the server as a multi user. Only one station can change the designs and major issues. But other stations have the right to add/edit/delete data. I tried that through security account and permission. It works on the admin, but not with other user login.
How can I link the access user to my server user login?

Tanks a million. :(

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Hi,

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Can you help me there.

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Hi All,

It's me again!!

I have another question.

I'm designing this system in which each end user should has a password, and each user has different rights, some can just read, some can add, some can update and some can delete.

how can I achieve that?

I also want to know how can I disable the auto save in MS access, as we know access does auto save. I want access to save only when a save button is clicked.

Any help will be very much appreciated.

Many thanks and regards,
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Any help would be much appreciated. I've found some resources on the web but they seem to apply mainly to music. Just wondered if anyone had had a similar experience.

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Can someone please help me out? I have a login form which asks for the users name and password and that all works fine. However, I then want to open a form giving them different editing rights depending on the access level I have assigned them. I have copied the code below. The intAccessLevel is being read in properly but when the form "Sample" opens it ignores the Me.Allow.... statements which corresponds to the different access levels. Does anyone have any ideas why this is the case?

Many thanks,
CC


intAccessLevel = DLookup("AccessLevel", "tblUsers", "[UserID]=" & Me.cboUserName)

If intAccessLevel = 1 Then
DoCmd.OpenForm ("Sample")
Me.AllowAdditions = True
Me.AllowDeletions = True
Me.AllowEdits = True
ElseIf intAccessLevel = 2 Then
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Me.AllowAdditions = True
Me.AllowDeletions = False
Me.AllowEdits = True
ElseIf intAccessLevel = 3 Then
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Me.AllowAdditions = True
Me.AllowDeletions = False
Me.AllowEdits = False
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Me.AllowAdditions = False
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Me.AllowEdits = False
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Hi! How do I create a user to have modify privileges and all other user to just have read-only access?

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I have a problem getting this error message "Cannot update. Database or object is read-only" in my Access form application.

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Of course the User hast permission to this folder, it's just a folder on the "C:" drive.

Is there a special right i have to modify that the user can work on it?

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Dim wsp As Workspace, dbv As DAO.Database, tblResolve As DAO.Recordset
Dim tblVchs As DAO.Recordset, tblImpTmp As DAO.Recordset
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Dim TotalBlank As Integer, R As Integer, C As Integer
Dim BadSheet As Boolean, ImpFail As Boolean
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