Hi Khalid,
The best resource I have read on securing an Access front end is from Daniel Pineault https://www.devhut.net/2016/09/01/securing-your-ms-access-database-front-end/.
I don't understand how front end changes will affect "his latest inputs and changes in data". Updates to the front end should not make any difference with the data in the back end.
Duane
MS Access 25 responses on " Securing Your MS Access Database Front-End " Merrikay Lee October 19, 2017 at 12:29 pm. Thank you, Daniel. I found the step to make the production front end user-bullet proof. Don't want them messing with forms or queries…or even knowing they are there. www.devhut.net |
From: Khalid Tanweer
Hello everyone,
My client has asked me to make some changes and add some new forms as per his requirement, up to now I am giving him back end and acce.de file. My question is if i give him new front end and acce.de file how do i secure the front end. Do i have to keep the original front end with me and give him secured front end. Secondly the thing which is confusing me is how his latest inputs and changes in data will not be disturbed or changed if in future he has another demand for some changes or needs some new forms.
Help is required so that i may not ask this question in future.
Thank you Khalid
My client has asked me to make some changes and add some new forms as per his requirement, up to now I am giving him back end and acce.de file. My question is if i give him new front end and acce.de file how do i secure the front end. Do i have to keep the original front end with me and give him secured front end. Secondly the thing which is confusing me is how his latest inputs and changes in data will not be disturbed or changed if in future he has another demand for some changes or needs some new forms.
Help is required so that i may not ask this question in future.
Thank you Khalid
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