Block Certain Users from Certain Forms

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I have 5 types of users in my database. I went through and gave permissions
to teachers to open all the forms they need, but not the office forms. Then
I went through and gave office permissions to all the forms they need. No
problem there.

When I log in as a teacher though, I can still open forms that I did not
give them permission to open. WHY!? It is driving me crazy. I am using
Office XP, but the database is in 2000 format.

Please keep me from the padded room and the jacket that buckles in the back.
 
Hi.
When I log in as a teacher though, I can still open forms that I did not
give them permission to open. WHY!?

The users in the "Teachers" group are also members of a group that can open
the "Office" forms. Did you take all of the permissions away from the
"Users" group for these forms? Every user is a member of the "Users" group
by default.
Please keep me from the padded room and the jacket that buckles in the
back.

Sorry. We'll have to charge for that service. ;-)

HTH.

Gunny

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I'll have to check. The file is actually at home. Could you check on this
tomorrow and see if your suggestion was the answer or if I am actually in the
cell with the "special" jacket.

RIP

'69 Camaro said:
Hi.
When I log in as a teacher though, I can still open forms that I did not
give them permission to open. WHY!?

The users in the "Teachers" group are also members of a group that can open
the "Office" forms. Did you take all of the permissions away from the
"Users" group for these forms? Every user is a member of the "Users" group
by default.
Please keep me from the padded room and the jacket that buckles in the
back.

Sorry. We'll have to charge for that service. ;-)

HTH.

Gunny

See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips.

(Please remove ZERO_SPAM from my reply E-mail address, so that a message
will be forwarded to me.)
 
Sorry. I wasn't available yesterday to check. But since I see that you
posted a few more messages yesterday, I'll assume that you can freely reach
the keyboard with your fingers and that "special" jacket is not hampering
you in any way. ;-)

HTH.

Gunny

See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips.

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will be forwarded to me.)


Ripper said:
I'll have to check. The file is actually at home. Could you check on this
tomorrow and see if your suggestion was the answer or if I am actually in the
cell with the "special" jacket.

RIP
 
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