Access 2010 Security

Comments Off

After working in MS Access for as many years as we have most of our applications using a combination of MDB encryption and custom MDW workgroup files. Our blank encrypted database template allowed us to set groups, users, and detailed permissions on both data (if stored in Access) and all screens, modules, reports, and other objects. Building the framework took quite a long time, but we had a very good permissions design. User levels prevented changes to the system, except where we specifically designed them.

New versions of MS Access, 2007 and 2010, have changed all that. Not necessarily for the good either.

Access files now only support a single password, for all users. Encryption is better, but once a user is logged in system changes can be made by anyone.

It follows the new direction of Microsoft. Data should be stored in SQL Server or Sharepoint. That’s the stated recommendation. That we agree with, even though there are many times saving data in Access tables makes perfect sense.

However we do need to prevent users from making any mistaken changes to the structure. And that is now more time consuming.

The methods are to set Access to not display any internal features, block the Ribbons, and then create custom menu’s or Ribbons. Replacing the Ribbons correctly is not an easy task. To date Microsoft has not provided any developers tools and pretty much requires XML code.

We do have several third party utilities, and old fashion hand coded XML, that helps. I’m not complaining since this is why companies hire us. But next time we document specs a new line item will be needed.

Creating PDF Documents

Comments Off

OK…not an exciting subject. But it is something we all do, and often.

By now all but developers have found third party software to use rather then buying full versions of Adobe Acrobat. Don’t get me wrong, we use Acrobat in our company. The advanced functions are necessary for some things.

For simple daily PDF creation we also install CutePDF Writer.

This is simple to use, easy to install, and the free version does most all a typical user wants.

The program does not display advertising, no embedded logo’s or watermarks, just builds a PDF.

The install is a two step process, but it’s easy. The CutePDF web site has 2 links for a download. Load the open source program GhostScript, then CutePDF.

Once installed the option for a PDF appears, like Acrobat, as one of your printers.

It’s great for home, secondary PC’s in the office, or any computer that does not require advanced PDF functions.

DVD From Your Hard Drive

Comments Off

Some days things that should be easy just get way too complicated.

Downloading files from Microsoft I found some were .img files. How do I run those from my DVD drive. They should be typical .iso like most DVD files. After many dead ends trying to get Roxio to burn a DVD I discovered all I needed to do was rename the file from an .img to .iso! Of course everyone else in the world knew this.

OK, so now I needed to install a large program. Error…Error… you get the idea. Again time wasted looking at all the usual techie places. After awhile I woke up and discovered the DVD drive was ‘burping’.

A friend and I had just talked about drive problems to I quickly went on-line to find a ‘Virtual DVD Drive’ software. ISODisk.com was the answer.

A small download, installs in seconds. Now I just copy files to my hard drive, open IOSDisk and click the file. The file is assigned a drive letter and just runs like a DVD. Fast too.

At the least keep a copy (free) in cased your DVD drive dies.

Older Entries

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.