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Securing and Administering Access
This chapter addresses the issue of database privacy, integrity, and security. The main purpose for database security is to prevent both inadvertent and intentional damage to the data and the database objects. Proper security measures prevent anyone who might view or edit the information from gaining unauthorized access. They also prevent anyone from making design changes without express permission to do so. You can protect both the data and the design elements with a variety of approaches. This chapter is from Microsoft Office Access 2003 QuickSteps, by Cronan, Anderson, and Anderson (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2004, ISBN: 0072232293).
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