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I'm using Excel as my database. User access to the Excel database by
using another Excel I've created using macro. Basically it means, I
have one database called (CFS_database.xls) and another main screen to
access to the CFS_database (called quot;Main.xlsquot;).

When user edit the database through Main.xls, it will open the
CFS_database and do all the editing by using the form I've created.
These 2 excel files are share among users.

Even though they have full access to the file, how can I *prevent them
from copying CFS_database* to their own pc by using macro VBA?

PLEASE HELP... --
shirley_kee
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shirley_kee's Profile: www.excelforum.com/member.php...oamp;userid=30384
View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=503893I don't think you can stop any one if they really want to get the file. Excel's
protection just isn't made for that.

Maybe you could save the database file as a hidden file and have the main.xls
file open (and close it) when the main.xls file opens (and closes).

And if you give the database file a password to open (file|saveAs|Tools), then
maybe it'll stop most from trying to copy the database file.

(And if you save the database file as a hidden workbook, it might even be
better.)

But be prepared to answer questions like why is the file locked by someone
else--I checked their pc and I didn't see it open!shirley_kee wrote:
gt;
gt; I'm using Excel as my database. User access to the Excel database by
gt; using another Excel I've created using macro. Basically it means, I
gt; have one database called (CFS_database.xls) and another main screen to
gt; access to the CFS_database (called quot;Main.xlsquot;).
gt;
gt; When user edit the database through Main.xls, it will open the
gt; CFS_database and do all the editing by using the form I've created.
gt; These 2 excel files are share among users.
gt;
gt; Even though they have full access to the file, how can I *prevent them
gt; from copying CFS_database* to their own pc by using macro VBA?
gt;
gt; PLEASE HELP...
gt;
gt; --
gt; shirley_kee
gt; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
gt; shirley_kee's Profile: www.excelforum.com/member.php...oamp;userid=30384
gt; View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=503893

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Dave Peterson


I was just considering this problem myself. There must be some way to
prevent a user finding your excel file and just simply copying and
pasting elsewhere?

I've been working on a large invoicing project for our business for a
while now, and i'd hate to thing that an employee could take it home to
either use themselves or try and crack at a later date. I've had
toooooo many long nights to let that happen!--
chris100
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chris100's Profile: www.excelforum.com/member.php...oamp;userid=25166
View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=503893When you save under tools there is an option called general option where you
can set a password for opening the file, it can still be cracked using
commercial software but it is harder for the average user

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Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

nwexcelsolutions.com
quot;chris100quot; gt; wrote in
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gt;
gt; I was just considering this problem myself. There must be some way to
gt; prevent a user finding your excel file and just simply copying and
gt; pasting elsewhere?
gt;
gt; I've been working on a large invoicing project for our business for a
gt; while now, and i'd hate to thing that an employee could take it home to
gt; either use themselves or try and crack at a later date. I've had
gt; toooooo many long nights to let that happen!
gt;
gt;
gt; --
gt; chris100
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gt; chris100's Profile:
gt; www.excelforum.com/member.php...oamp;userid=25166
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gt;

The problem is if the file is copied and taken away. That password
option only works if someone doesn't know it!
Someone who uses the file must know the password to access it, but if
they are maliciously minded they could take the file home and play with
it to their hearts content.....--
chris100
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