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The Access Workgroup Administrator program has been integrated into the Access 2002 user interface. To start the Workgroup Administrator program, point to Security on the Tools menu, and then click Workgroup Administrator .

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Article ID: 278329 - Last Review: June 7, 2004 - Revision: 5.2

How to run the Workgroup Administrator program

This article was previously published under Q278329
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.

This article applies only to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb).

SUMMARY

The Access Workgroup Administrator program has been integrated into the Access 2002 and Access 2003 user interface.

To start the Workgroup Administrator program, point to Security on the Tools menu, and then click Workgroup Administrator.

This option is not available if you have a Microsoft Access project (.adp) currently open in Microsoft Access. The Workgroup Administrator is available only if you have no file currently open or if a Microsoft Access database (.mdb) is currently open.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Office Access 2003
  • Microsoft Access 2002 Standard Edition
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