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 Adding a database to a website
Author:Elspeth Harrison
Date:Wednesday, 6th Mar 2002 10:42
Views:6,194 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Computers and Software
URL:http://www.freepint.com/go/b16357

Hi, I've designed a database in MS Access and am told I can put it onto our website. Ideally visitors could then search for, and have displayed data, just as I do on my PC.

We wouldn't want most people to be able to add or amend information though, is there a way to restrict access?

Any pointers in the right direction gratefully received!
Thanks

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Topic Author Date ID
• Adding a database to a website
Hi, I've designed a database in MS Access and am told I can put it onto our website. ...
Elspeth Harrison 06/03/02 10:42 16357
  • Re: Adding a database to a website
Elspeth, What you want is certainly possible, but it does involve some programming. There are various routes but the one I’d ...
Bob Levien 11/03/02 11:27 16441
  • Re: Adding a database to a website
Try the Security option on the Tools menu. Security within Access is a matter of assigning privileges to Groups of ...
John Birtwistle 08/03/02 16:15 16418