Message to Access Security Newsgroup

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Chris Mills

Thankyou JEFF CONRAD (MVP) for FINALLY removing Access security breaches from
your website, or so it seems on the face of it.

I prefer not to regurgitate all the Access security breaches in this
newsgroup, although that other purported Access Security MVP Lynn Trapp,
clearly and solidly supported security breaching, and may wish to repent.

Just remember, that with sufficient knowledge, Access AND ALMOST ANY OTHER
COMPUTER SECURITY can be demolished in either an instant or a near instant.
Should this newsgroup (and the so-called respected contributor MVP's) descend
into how to breach security (unless it has the effect of improving it, which
is usually done privately).

Thanks for your "resounding" support on trying to uphold security, (other
Microsoft MVP's). For many of us, we have little choice but Access security
regardless of all it's holes.

If Access Security is not supported by the majority (which is what I ask),
then you should consider that I'm quite capable of spilling most of the beans
near-equal to any. If I wanted to. Why not? Jeff Conrad has and has never
to-date denied it.

Chris Mills
Access Developer
 
Is it just me is the OP total drivel, both grammatically and factually?

"Confused" from Milton Keynes.
 
Is it just me is the ...
Likewise. Use an "or", dot or comma!

Perhaps you could assist with how you fulfil your claimed remit to produce
"secure MS Access database applications", given that, apparently, you support
the many purported "contributors" to this newsgroup who claim that cracking of
such should be advertised and otherwise made available...for "legitimate
purposes" of course <cough cough> I seem to have developed a bad cough.

Goodness me if I didn't find you saying publicly in this newsgroup how to
break it, albeit in the nicest way. It then follows, that anyone can break it.
 
Chris Mills said:
Likewise. Use an "or", dot or comma!

That's called 'throwing the dog a bone'.
Perhaps you could assist with how you fulfil your claimed remit to produce
"secure MS Access database applications", given that, apparently, you
support
the many purported "contributors" to this newsgroup who claim that
cracking of
such should be advertised and otherwise made available...for "legitimate
purposes" of course <cough cough> I seem to have developed a bad cough.

They key word there is 'apparently'.
Goodness me if I didn't find you saying publicly in this newsgroup how to
break it, albeit in the nicest way. It then follows, that anyone can break
it.

That makes no sense at all, but then you already know that of course.

<PLONK>
 
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