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I've tried google for a few hours and I haven't found any information on this.
Here's my setup: MS Access is running on client computers. A server running Windows Server 2008 is hosting the database, and Access (from the clients) reads the information from the server over the network.
Ideally, I would like to be able to give Access permission to read from this database, but not allow the users to see the files outside of Access. I.E. the files should be invisible to the user, but Access should be able to read, display, and change database files.
A co-worker of mine told me that Access should behave on a network as if it were a user, and it should be able to be assigned it's own username/password combination, but this is only what I've been told and not something I can confirm.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Here's my setup: MS Access is running on client computers. A server running Windows Server 2008 is hosting the database, and Access (from the clients) reads the information from the server over the network.
Ideally, I would like to be able to give Access permission to read from this database, but not allow the users to see the files outside of Access. I.E. the files should be invisible to the user, but Access should be able to read, display, and change database files.
A co-worker of mine told me that Access should behave on a network as if it were a user, and it should be able to be assigned it's own username/password combination, but this is only what I've been told and not something I can confirm.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
