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Real World Microsoft Access Database Protection and Security (Sample Chapter)

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(Garry Robinson) If there's one chapter in this book that will help you protect your database, this is it. The startup options are simple and important safeguards that will hide the Database Window and Access programming commands and disable special keys used to access the developer's environment.

These options apply to the current database and apply the next time the database is opened.

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