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Jonathan Blitz
I have an Access project in which the user uses a custom-built command bar
to execute functions.
I need to limit certain users to certain partsof the program and do not want
to have to build a number of different command bars.
I don't mind if the user can see in the command bar entries that they are
not allow to use.
The best way would be to disable the functions that the user cannot use.
However, I need some sort of flexibility to allow me to easily add new
entries and also to change who may see what.
I am not talking about hundreds of users each one with a different choice.
The users will be grouped into 3 or 4 differant groups and the permissions
dependant on which group they belong to.
What is the best way to do this?
Jonathan Blitz
AnyKey Limited
Israel
to execute functions.
I need to limit certain users to certain partsof the program and do not want
to have to build a number of different command bars.
I don't mind if the user can see in the command bar entries that they are
not allow to use.
The best way would be to disable the functions that the user cannot use.
However, I need some sort of flexibility to allow me to easily add new
entries and also to change who may see what.
I am not talking about hundreds of users each one with a different choice.
The users will be grouped into 3 or 4 differant groups and the permissions
dependant on which group they belong to.
What is the best way to do this?
Jonathan Blitz
AnyKey Limited
Israel