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by Mark Wilbur-2 :: Rate this Message:

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> Security is always a concern when working with sensitive data.
 
I recently discovered a problem that was not an issue for "us" but might
be
if you had a needed to suddenly lock someone out.
 
We had an adult pass away and I was not sure what would happen to his
computer
so I locked him out of the database.
 
Well while I was helping the family with the funeral, we needed to
access
his database for his own camping records. At first I thought I could not
get to them from
his computer. But then it dawned on me that all I had to do was hold
down the
SHIFT key when starting his program and I could continue using the "off
line" copy.
 
It worked like a champ!
 
Not sure if there is an easy solution here if you needed to ban a user.
 
 

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