Log In. Sleep is for people with no caffeine. RE: Accessing code in an. MDE file? I don't want users to see the definitions of the queries. Thank you RE: Accessing code in an.
I believe you can hide queries as system objects by naming them with USys as the first 4 characters. However, users can view these as easily as viewing Hidden objects. If you abosultely need to keep them secret, use VB code instead of queries. In an MDE to my knowledge there is no way for the users to view the code. Hi, Iambic: When you make an. Before you jump, why not search your drive with the name of your mdb file and maybe it got lost somewhere. Former employees left without unprotecting their documents?
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Ms access. Undesired Name? Append Query trying not to add duplicate records to new table. Follow us! Get the Latest Bytes Updates. By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Oct 2 '06 reply pgirl 13 Create a new mdb database. You must save all references to other Microsoft Access databases.
You must have removed replication from a replicated database. If you want to remove user-level security options, you must do so prior to converting the file to the MDE format. If your database does have user-level security and you do need to preserve this, you must do: Be a member of the workgroup that defines the user accounts used to access the database, or that was in use when the database was created. Have Modify Design or Administer permissions for any tables in the database, or be the owner of any of the tables in the database.
Have Read Design permissions for all objects in the database. You will need to perform the following actions: If necessary, convert the database into the latest Microsoft Access version - if the file format is Access and you are working in Microsoft Access you will need to convert the database file format to Access From the Tools menu, choose Database Utilities » Convert Database » To Access File Format. Navigate to the database that needs to be converted and click OK.
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