Another question from down under.
The Assets Tracking System I am developing in Access 97 is made up of
AssetsApp.MDB ... the application software
AssetsData.MDB ... the tables
I will be sending these MDB files, via CD, to a user who will be using
ACCESS 2000.
Because I cannot compile these files, a security measure I wish to employ
is, I want to set the "Hidden" property
of the tables in AssetsData and linked tables in AssetsApp to TRUE.
Is there access basic code I can run when the MDB files are launched to set
Tools Options Show Hidden Objects to FALSE?
If, yes, could you please give me this code?
Thank you in anticipation
Ilona
Adelaide, Australia
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