Is it possible to restrict MS Access creation but still be able to view and execute Access files.
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Can you add a few more words to that?– RemouJun 1, 2010 at 13:37
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1Belongs on Server Fault. (Based on Group Policy tag => this is an organisational thing, hence not Super User.)– RichardJun 1, 2010 at 13:39
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Consider accepting answers to some of your questions. You can do this by clicking the checkmark next to the correct answer for each question.– Robert HarveyJun 1, 2010 at 14:43
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I don't think it's a ServerFault question at all. The keywords are wrong, as the only way to do this is in your connection method, not via group policy.– David W. FentonJun 3, 2010 at 1:36
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Don't let those users install the full version of Access. Your developers can create files that can be run on a computer with the necessary run-time files but they would not be able to create/alter items in the file.