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Hello
I'm involved with a project at work where we are using two different
databases.
The project is split into two areas.
I manage one and another colleague manages the other.
I'm quite new at this stuff so I posted in here and there and read the
articles regarding securing the database when I created it.
My colleague (who's a know it all) went right ahead and created his database
telling me how I should secure mine by doing this and that and he even went
to far to encypt his also.
I'm still learning, so I took my time and followed the advice from here and
on the net articles including the Microsoft one.
We are supposedly both Administrators of our own databases and read only
users of the other.
We're using Access 97
When I set my database up I secured it manually using the help from here and
the net.
My colleague used the Wizard and went on to encrypt his also (why - I'm not
sure)
OK - Thats the intro
Now the question
I thought it might be useful to share information between the two databases
by use of linked tables.
I tried to access his database which it let me do and it also let me link
the table.
Fine so far but I thought I was a read only user in his database.
Surprisingly it also lets me edit his data and delete it as well.
So I tried it the other way around - linking one of my tables from within
his database.
Rightly, it denied the request citing security and access privileges.
So as it would seem his database is not actually secure but mine is.
My question finally is why ?
What is different in the set up to let me see his data AND edit it but he
can't see my data because it fails to link the table.
I'm involved with a project at work where we are using two different
databases.
The project is split into two areas.
I manage one and another colleague manages the other.
I'm quite new at this stuff so I posted in here and there and read the
articles regarding securing the database when I created it.
My colleague (who's a know it all) went right ahead and created his database
telling me how I should secure mine by doing this and that and he even went
to far to encypt his also.
I'm still learning, so I took my time and followed the advice from here and
on the net articles including the Microsoft one.
We are supposedly both Administrators of our own databases and read only
users of the other.
We're using Access 97
When I set my database up I secured it manually using the help from here and
the net.
My colleague used the Wizard and went on to encrypt his also (why - I'm not
sure)
OK - Thats the intro
Now the question
I thought it might be useful to share information between the two databases
by use of linked tables.
I tried to access his database which it let me do and it also let me link
the table.
Fine so far but I thought I was a read only user in his database.
Surprisingly it also lets me edit his data and delete it as well.
So I tried it the other way around - linking one of my tables from within
his database.
Rightly, it denied the request citing security and access privileges.
So as it would seem his database is not actually secure but mine is.
My question finally is why ?
What is different in the set up to let me see his data AND edit it but he
can't see my data because it fails to link the table.