B
Bryan
I have just a quick question on database security....forgive me as I'm a
newbie.
I have a database saved in a network folder. This specific folder is
mapped as G:\ on my computer. Apparently when I went through the security
wizard.....it maps this as well to go to the G: drive and check the security
info. My problem is that the people that will be using this database (many
different physical locations) may not have this folder mapped as G:\ (could
be another letter)......or they may not have this folder mapped at all.
Is there a way around this....where I can somehow tell it somehow to check
the security in a certain file on a specific server. Basically....doing the
same thing but without referencing a specific drive letter? Otherwise I'll
have the task of mapping this drive on all these various computers.
I guess my second question (not really Access related)....is that if mapping
to G:\ is my only option....is there a way I can email some type of link to
them that will map this folder as G:\ on their computer? I understand this
might be too much of a process to explain here....but again....thought I
would ask the question as I'm pretty new to this.
newbie.
I have a database saved in a network folder. This specific folder is
mapped as G:\ on my computer. Apparently when I went through the security
wizard.....it maps this as well to go to the G: drive and check the security
info. My problem is that the people that will be using this database (many
different physical locations) may not have this folder mapped as G:\ (could
be another letter)......or they may not have this folder mapped at all.
Is there a way around this....where I can somehow tell it somehow to check
the security in a certain file on a specific server. Basically....doing the
same thing but without referencing a specific drive letter? Otherwise I'll
have the task of mapping this drive on all these various computers.
I guess my second question (not really Access related)....is that if mapping
to G:\ is my only option....is there a way I can email some type of link to
them that will map this folder as G:\ on their computer? I understand this
might be too much of a process to explain here....but again....thought I
would ask the question as I'm pretty new to this.