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Microsoft Access 2000 supports several levels and methods of file protection:
You can use startup options to restrict access to default menus and toolbars, the Database window, and special keys.
You can set a password to control opening the database.
You can save an application as an MDE file to remove Visual Basic® for Applications (VBA) source code and prevent changes to the design of forms, reports, and modules.
You can use database encryption to prevent unauthorized users from viewing the objects in an application with a disk editor or other utility program. You can use encryption with all other methods of protecting an application.
You can use user-level security to apply the most powerful and flexible method of protecting an application. However, establishing user-level security is a complex process that might exceed your requirements.
The strategy that you use depends on the extent of security you need and how the application is used.
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