Examples of using User-level security in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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The User-Level Security Wizard helps you to assign permissions
The User-Level Security Wizard creates a back-up copy of the current Access database with the same name and a.
The User-Level Security Wizard creates a back-up copy of the current Access database with the same name and a.
The steps in this section explain how to start and run the User-Level Security Wizard.
Access discards your user-level security settings.
then click User-Level Security Wizard.
including user-level security and the ability to code sign modules of Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) code.
However, user-level security can improve usability by keeping things simple for people- for example,
However, user-level security can improve usability by keeping things simple for people- for example,
earlier version of Access, and that database has user-level security applied, that security feature will work as designed for that database.
If you created a database in a version of Access before Access 2007 and you applied user-level security to that database, those security settings remain in place when you open that file in Access 2007 or higher.
if you need to use replication or user-level security, you must use a file format from an earlier version.
If you are already familiar with the previous security model and user-level security, you can skip these sections and go directly to Set user-level security or Remove user-level security, later in this article.
if you need to use replication or user-level security, you must use an earlier version file format.
if you use the User-Level Security wizard to specify a default workgroup information file,
if you use the User-Level Security wizard to specify a default workgroup information file,
For more information about using the wizard, see Set user-level security, later in this article.
Accdb file format doesn't support user-level security, a feature that provides a way to help people see just what they need to see.
allow only trusted users to access your database file or associated user-level security files by using Windows file system permissions.
in Access 2010 and that database has user-level security applied, those settings will still function.
