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by Garry Robinson for MSDN
Find out how you can use Access 2007 to protect the
information in your databases. Learn about encrypting files, administering
passwords, converting databases to the new ACCDB and ACCDE formats, and using
other security options such as SQL Server. (18 printed pages)
Applies to: Microsoft Office Access 2007
Introduction to Security in Access 2007
Enabling Executable Content in Your Databases
Making It Simpler
Navigation Pane Protection Measures
Protection Using Current Database Options
Converting Databases to Access 2007 and Removing Jet User-Level Security
Encryption and Database Passwords
ACCDE Format: Security for Programmable Objects
"Industrial Strength" Data Security Using SQL Server
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb421308.aspx
Alternative Access Protection/Security Ideas
Restrict The People Who Can Use Your Database Folder
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Garry Robinson writes for a number
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100+ Access databases. He is based in Sydney, Australia