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Windows 7 Pro ACCDE’s are not supported in Access
An .accde file is a "locked-down" version of the original .accdb file. If the .accdb file contains any VBA code, only the compiled code is included in the .accde file. As a result, the VBA code cannot be viewed or modified by the user. Also, users working with .accde files cannot make design changes to forms or reports.
Publishing any compiled database (.accde, .ade and .mde) is not supported. Default SharePoint Permission Levels and Access Services Actions SharePoint includes five permission levels by default. You can customize the permissions available in these permission levels, or you can create new permission levels that contain specific permissions. These are: Limited Access, Read, Contribute,Windows 7 Pro, Design and Full Control. You can read more about these here. Here is a table that shows the mapping between the default SharePoint permission levels and Access Services actions. SharePoint Permission Level Access Services Actions Read Data Open in Access (rehydrate) / Take Offline Modify/ Add Data Create/ Modify Objects & Sync Create/ Edit Schema Publish Full Control Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Design Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Contribute Yes Yes Yes No No No Read Yes Yes No No No No Limited Access Yes Yes No No No No Any user with permissions to the site (reader/contributor/designer) can view/change the objects in design view (forms/reports/macros/code) but ONLY designers can commit changes back to the server. If you require compiling your code you should continue to use ACCDE’s. *Updated Post to make the table view in Non-IE browsers <div |
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