Adding A Workgroup To A Split Database

May 1, 2005

I have a database with a backend on a network and the front end on each users PC.
When I add security in the form of a workgroup it only apllies to the front end and anyone can open up the tables on the backend.
How do I secure the whole database. Anyone have any advice on security.

Stephen

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Im trying to add 2 new tables to a split and linked database... but no matter which side i add the table to (BE or FE), it wont show up in the linked table manager.. so my question is 1.) is there some trick to getting it to show up in the link manager? or 2.) is there some way to re-merge the database, add the new tables.. and then split it again?

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'ello all,

The moment of truth finally came and I split my database FE/BE for testing only the truth was a bit sour.

Background:
I have several forms in my database that have a common series of buttons at the top which open their corresponding form. Before the split, everything was fine - you can click on the button and the desired form would open. After the split, I'm getting the error message:

"Microsoft Office Access couldn't find the toolbar 'EVM Database Menu'."

This is referencing a toolbar that I used during development to help jump to forms.

I tried removing the toolbar from each form (Tools > Customize > Toolbars > unchecked the custom toolbar), and re-split the database FE/BE ends, but to no avail..

So, I checked the event codes to be sure I didn't program something wrong. There are 9 buttons total to open forms, 7 of them give this problem, the remaining 2 do not. The code for the problematic and non-problematic ones are identical!

Example - Non-Working (error message re: Custom Toolbar):
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Private Sub cmdActuals_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_cmdActuals_Click

Dim stDocName As String
Dim stLinkCriteria As String

stDocName = "frmDataActuals"
DoCmd.OpenForm stDocName, , , stLinkCriteria

Exit_cmdActuals_Click:
Exit Sub

Err_cmdActuals_Click:
MsgBox err.Description
Resume Exit_cmdActuals_Click

End Sub


Example - Working (no error message):
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Private Sub cmdPerfProj_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_cmdPerfProj_Click

Dim stDocName As String
Dim stLinkCriteria As String

stDocName = "frmPerfProj"
DoCmd.OpenForm stDocName, , , stLinkCriteria

Exit_cmdPerfProj_Click:
Exit Sub

Err_cmdPerfProj_Click:
MsgBox err.Description
Resume Exit_cmdPerfProj_Click

End Sub

Questions:
So..this has nothing to do with code, it must be a problem in the linking somehow, right? A bug possibly? What else could be causing this? More importantly, is there a solution to my predicament that anyone could help out with? Searches so far have returned no help either from forums (including here), MS site (no Q-articles), and VBA Help. I'll continue searching though.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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