Yes. If the user has not been granted access to the SharePoint site he won't be able to access the landing page.
FYI- I developed an app based 100% in SharePoint lists. You can control security easy and if needed you can create lists in other sites to control access across business functions.
dum., 10 nov. 2024, 16:21 Giorgio Rovelli via groups.io <giorgio_rovelli=virgilio.it@groups.io> a scris:
Are user accounts in Active Directory stored in SharePoint?
On 11/10/2024 4:25 AM CET anzus101 via groups.io <anzus101=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:I have a 'Lazy' idea. What I would do as a lazy ms access developer is to create a sharepoint site and then manage access through a sharepoint list.You put that sharepoint list as 'Data Source' in your loading form, and then the only thing you have to do is to manage access in the sharepoint site using MIcrosoft 365 'Active Directory'
On Sun, Nov 10, 2024 at 3:40 AM Duane Hookom via groups.io <duanehookom=hotmail.com@groups.io> wrote:Hi Patty,Google this "securing MS Access applications" to get a more comprehensive answer than you would get in a reply.Duane
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Subject: [MSAccessProfessionals] Securing Access appsDoes anyone have a good method (other than using a database properties password?
Thanks,
Patty
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