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Steps to Securing an Access Database by Using User-level Security:
A workgroup information file is a file about the users in a workgroup. Microsoft Access reads this file at startup. It contains information about account names, passwords, group membership and preferences. Preference information is specified in the Options dialog box.
A workgroup information file is initially created by the setup program when Microsoft Access is installed. The file is identified by the name and organisation information that is supplied during the setup process of Microsoft Access.
A Workgroup ID (WID) is created when a new workgroup information file is created. A WID can have between four and twenty characters and is case-sensitive.
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A workgroup information file is a file about the users in a workgroup. Microsoft Access reads this file at startup. It contains information about account names, passwords, group membership and preferences. Preference information is specified in the Options dialog box.
A workgroup information file is initially created by the setup program when Microsoft Access is installed. The file is identified by the name and organisation information that is supplied during the setup process of Microsoft Access.
A Workgroup ID (WID) is created when a new workgroup information file is created. A WID can have between four and twenty characters and is case-sensitive.
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