Protecting Your Project From Unauthorized Access

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Microsoft Access,
Password,
Password Protection
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: Most likely, you consider the security of your project information to be a top priority. Project helps provide the necessary password protection at the project level, as well as the proper user authentication if you use Project Server 2003. Project provides password protection to help keep your project information from being accessed or changed by unauthorized people. You can assign a protection password that users must enter to open a project file, and a write-reservation password that users must enter to update or change the information in the project file. This paper explains how to protect your project from unauthorized access.

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