Encrypting And Decrypting Your Database.

by danuk on January 13, 2010

Encoding a Microsoft Access database allows us to protect data from scanning it for information and keywords. It is different from simply adding a password. In this article you will read about the reasons why you might want to encrypt and decrypt your database and how to do it.

If you open an Access file in another application, you will see that it looks all messed up. But if you look through it carefully, you will be able to find some pieces of information stored in the database. If you want to prevent it, you should encrypt your database. After you encrypt the database, it might start working slower. So, while you are working directly with the database, you’ll want to know how to decrypt it.

You will be able to learn more about encrypting and decrypting your database during your Access database training, but this article will provide you with a quick way to perform these tasks and let you test your work.

You should start with opening your already created Access database. Find the sub menu in the tools and choose Security and then click on Encode/Decode database. Then save the file as an encoded one in any folder you like. Close the database and, if necessary, block unsafe features.

The next step is to open two new text editors like notepad. Then, in one text editor open the non encoded file and in the other text editor open the encoded database file. And even though the non encoded file looks like a mess, it is still possible to see some important pieces of information. Whereas, in the encoded file you see that nothing can be read. Now, you can close the text editors and go back to the Access database. Now you should learn how to decrypt the file. In order to do this, you have to close the database and open it again, so that new security features could take effect.

Open the encoded database file and go through the safety warning and click “open” if needed. Again, find the sub menu, Security and choose Encode/Decode database. Now, save the file as the decoded one and your database file is decrypted.

And, again, if you want to check your work, open a text editor and open a decrypted file there. You will see that it is completely the same as the first unencrypted document.

This method of encrypting/decrypting the database is surprisingly simple. Many people think that the Access database is a very difficult program and only experts can work with it. But, then, after taking a couple of easy Access courses, they find it quite easy and can create their databases by themselves. Even if you will not become an expert database developer after one Access training, but you will be able to start with simple tasks and then learn more as you go.

The world of computers and computer applications grows all the time. But you can turn this problem into your strong point by catching up with this knowledge and becoming an expert, for example in microsoft access database niche.

Please visit this website that specifies in microsoft access database topic and has a great line of microsoft access database products available.

eagle gold coins

Coupon Code: hgc25

With hostgator to get the first month hosting for only a penny you must click the banner and after you've selected your hosting plan there will be a box where you can enter the code. After you click "Calculate Totals" you will be taken to a page where you will see the savings

Post to Twitter Post to Delicious Post to Digg Digg This Post Post to StumbleUpon

{ 2 comments }

1 3DAnimations01 04.29.11 at 2:52 am

Microsoft Access Database: 5 Common Mistakes Affecting Access Database Optimisation and Performance http://bit.ly/jJHFCJ

2 BrianLucson 05.10.11 at 2:59 pm

Microsoft access database examples Software post comment: . http://bit.ly/mRZfI6

Comments on this entry are closed.