Chapter 13. Administering a Database

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When working with sensitive data, you need to ensure that only authorized individuals are able to read it. For example, if you manage a database containing your co-workers’ salary information and performance reviews, you should do as much as you can to keep the database in good working order and ensure that no one has access to that information unless it is needed.

Microsoft Access 2010 has a range of security and administration tools you can use to protect sensitive data while still allowing folks with a legitimate need to get at the data with as little hassle as possible. Those ...

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