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Multi-Level Security Access (ADO version Updated):

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Submitted on: 8/20/2001 11:18:55 AM
By: Morgan Haueisen  
Level: Intermediate
User Rating: By 7 Users
Compatibility: VB 5.0, VB 6.0
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     Need Part 11 compliance then you will need multi-level password security with passwords that expire. This sample application will show you how to this to your applications. All you need to do is copy 2 forms, a class module and a module to your application (see below) and you are ready to go. It was written to use an Access database (ADO). You set up the access rights, add users, and assign these rights to the users. New users, by default, are assigned the password of password, which they must change the first time they try to log-in. A user can change their password anytime they choose as long as they know what their assigned password is. The security file (security.pwd) can be renamed to anything you like and is password protected. You can assign a unique application ID to insure that the security file can only be used with that application. If you are connected to a network, the application will display your network log-in ID automatically in the Log-in ID text box. The passwords can be set to expire after a user-defined number of days.
 
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11/10/2005 2:59:04 PMnana

can i know your paswword for workingdb.mdb ? thanks
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4/13/2006 4:34:59 PMJose Mizrahi

Could I get yhe password for the working.mdb. Also could you care to explain how the PWD file is created, what was used??. Also if you change the Groups or you modify their label then the Program must be Changed. I Think That the Case should be read from the PWD file instead. Thanks for your help
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4/13/2006 6:38:02 PMMorgan Haueisen

The password to the working.mdb is in the source code.
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