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Graham Wideman
Folks:
If you've ever been mystified by, or at least a little unsure of Access's
security, this tool may be useful to you. Plus, it's free.
PermExpl's function is to allow you to view and set two main kinds of
information:
1. Users and Groups:
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Shows all Users and Groups in a workgroup file, with a grid that displays
and allows adding or removing users and groups, and setting which users are
members of which groups.
2. Permissions:
----------------
Displays all objects in a database (mdb file), and displays and allows
setting what permissions each user and group has on each object.
Available at:
grahamwideman.com/gw/tech/access/permexpl/index.htm
Comments here appreciated, but no guarantees any suggestions will get
addressed quickly :-(
Regards,
Graham
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Graham Wideman
Microsoft Visio MVP
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Book/Tools:
Visio 2003 Developer's Survival Pack
Resources for programmable diagramming at:
http://www.diagramantics.com
http://grahamwideman.com
If you've ever been mystified by, or at least a little unsure of Access's
security, this tool may be useful to you. Plus, it's free.
PermExpl's function is to allow you to view and set two main kinds of
information:
1. Users and Groups:
--------------------
Shows all Users and Groups in a workgroup file, with a grid that displays
and allows adding or removing users and groups, and setting which users are
members of which groups.
2. Permissions:
----------------
Displays all objects in a database (mdb file), and displays and allows
setting what permissions each user and group has on each object.
Available at:
grahamwideman.com/gw/tech/access/permexpl/index.htm
Comments here appreciated, but no guarantees any suggestions will get
addressed quickly :-(
Regards,
Graham
--
---------------------------------------------------
Graham Wideman
Microsoft Visio MVP
---------------------------------------------------
Book/Tools:
Visio 2003 Developer's Survival Pack
Resources for programmable diagramming at:
http://www.diagramantics.com
http://grahamwideman.com