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I have developed several Excel workbooks for a client to track some sales
data from an Access database. One issue they have had is people inputting data that shouldn't be and others unprotect sheets and change formulas. I would like to assign read only, read/write and admin permissions to both the Access database and the Excel workbooks. I think their network administrator can do this, but my question is, if they make those changes, can I still work on the files off site? Do the permissions disappear once it leaves the group policy/permissions settings in the network/domain. Or, do they need to add me as a user, although I am not in their network? Not sure how to set this up so we can both manage the files. Thanks! |
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