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Access Stuck Using Security Workgroup

十年热恋 提交于 2020-07-22 19:29:33
问题 My boss fancies himself an IT genius, and has created a number of databases, all secured with Access' user-level security MDW feature. Now for the MDW feature to work, you either have to craft shortcuts that point to the MDW, or you have to configure the workstation to use that MDW as default. He chose the latter. Now, when opening MY unsecured DBs, or even trying to create new blank ones, it wants me to login to his MDW. This cannot stand. How can I reconfigure Access to use the default MDW

Access Stuck Using Security Workgroup

好久不见. 提交于 2020-07-22 19:26:58
问题 My boss fancies himself an IT genius, and has created a number of databases, all secured with Access' user-level security MDW feature. Now for the MDW feature to work, you either have to craft shortcuts that point to the MDW, or you have to configure the workstation to use that MDW as default. He chose the latter. Now, when opening MY unsecured DBs, or even trying to create new blank ones, it wants me to login to his MDW. This cannot stand. How can I reconfigure Access to use the default MDW

How to use an .mdw file in Access 2010

拥有回忆 提交于 2019-12-19 22:40:11
问题 In Access 2010, how do you open a database (created in Access 2003) which requires an .mdw file to be used? In Access 2003 you had to reference the .mdw file first. I can't find out how you would do that in Access 2010. Can someone tell me how to open the .mdb file in Access 2010? 回答1: To open an Access database that has user-level security enabled and does not use the system default Workgroup ( .mdw ) file you need to launch Access with command-line arguments that specify the database to be

Emulating a SHIFT key press when using VBA to open an ms-access database secured by an mdw file?

匆匆过客 提交于 2019-12-11 03:25:32
问题 I want to run recursively through a directory of *.mdb files and search them to see which ones have a specific linked table. These files are secured using several *.mdw files. I did not write any of them, but I am their maintainer. I've found a way to do this, but it's too interactive; I need it to be non-interactive; since some of these *.mdb s I'm searching use an Autoexec macro. From what I understand executing an Autoexec macro can be avoided if one holds the SHIFT key while opening them;

Identify the workgroup MDW

≡放荡痞女 提交于 2019-12-08 08:08:09
问题 In Microsoft Access, can you have Visual Basic identify what Workgroup you are using? I find that new profiles need to be linked to the existing workgroup. Sometimes if the server crashes, Access doesn't find the workgroup and resets to the local workgroup. 回答1: The DAO.DBEngine object provides SystemDB property. You can retrieve the value of that property from VBA. Here's an example from the Immediate window. ? SystemDB C:\Users\hans\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Access\System.mdw 来源: https:/

How to use an .mdw file in Access 2010

一笑奈何 提交于 2019-12-01 19:23:31
In Access 2010, how do you open a database (created in Access 2003) which requires an .mdw file to be used? In Access 2003 you had to reference the .mdw file first. I can't find out how you would do that in Access 2010. Can someone tell me how to open the .mdb file in Access 2010? To open an Access database that has user-level security enabled and does not use the system default Workgroup ( .mdw ) file you need to launch Access with command-line arguments that specify the database to be opened and the Workgroup ( .mdw ) file to be used. This is usually done with a Windows shortcut whose Target