Rabu, 26 Mei 2021

Re: [MSAccessProfessionals] How to secure Front end which i give to my client along with .accede file

Thanks Duane,
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
I would expect that you would have both front-end and back-end files for you to develop and test. I typically include some code at startup that changes the linked table connections to the customer's back-end file. 
 
You may want to occasionally get a new copy of the back-end file from your customer to be a little more realistic in terms of amount of data etc.
 
When you reply please include the previous messages in the email.
 
Regards,
Duane
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Duane,
Is this correct to paste previous messages from you or email is something else like on your email address. The things you mentioned in your last message could you please explain me more in this regard. Do you mean to say that i should keep my own back end and front end, particular not securing my own front  end, and giving my end user another secured front end, and further it makes no harm that he should have his own back end which i may get a copy of it occasionally.
Regards,
Khalid
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