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From: Diego via AccessMonster.com on 17 May 2010 05:33 Hi All I would like to use the db to a certain person for a limited period of time, for example 30 days. After this time the database should be change status, (for example to ask a password) in order to avoid unauthorized use. is it possible to do this ? If yes how ? Let me know Diego -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-formscoding/201005/1
From: Douglas J. Steele on 17 May 2010 07:39
Check what Tony Toews has at http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/demo.htm for one approach. For what it's worth, many people feel that a time limit is a bad idea, and that limiting the number of records that can be saved is better. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://www.AccessMVP.com/DJSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Diego via AccessMonster.com" <u28514(a)uwe> wrote in message news:a821e43c8f5d5(a)uwe... > Hi All > I would like to use the db to a certain person for a limited period of > time, > for example 30 days. > > After this time the database should be change status, (for example to ask > a > password) in order to avoid unauthorized use. > > is it possible to do this ? > If yes how ? > > Let me know > Diego > > -- > Message posted via AccessMonster.com > http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access-formscoding/201005/1 > |