access 2003 user-level security

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Is there FAQ for access 2003 security, same as the one for 2000 - I wasn't
able to find it.

Also, does 2003 have some sort of password caching? I logged in as admin,
and it doesn't ask me for my password anymore. How can I logout and try to
login as another user? And how can I make this password storing stop so a
user must login with their password everytime?

Thanks!
 
Is there FAQ for access 2003 security, same as the one for 2000 - I wasn't
able to find it.

The security model has not changed: the SecFAQ2K document is still
perfectly valid.
Also, does 2003 have some sort of password caching? I logged in as admin,
and it doesn't ask me for my password anymore. How can I logout and try to
login as another user? And how can I make this password storing stop so a
user must login with their password everytime?

You'll need to remove the user named Admin from the Admins group,
leaving the user in the Users group, and strip the Users group of all
privileges. Read the FAQ... CAREFULLY. Then wait until you've had a
good night's sleep and read it *again*. Your questions are all
explained there.


John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
I have the same problem, I cannot seem to log out as Admin on m
multiuser Access database and get the following message

You logged in as "Admin", you must login as "Admin", the case i
different.

Can someone please explain to me how to bring the login prompt back b
completely logging out. I tried getting rid of that database as i
messed up registry values so I restored it.

Sammy.
*Is there FAQ for access 2003 security, same as the one for 2000 -
wasn't
able to find it.

Also, does 2003 have some sort of password caching? I logged in a
admin,
and it doesn't ask me for my password anymore. How can I logout an
try to
login as another user? And how can I make this password storing sto
so a
user must login with their password everytime?

Thanks!


-
sammy_si
 

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