I am doing some analysis of a front-end access application, and I need to create some new very basic queries. I am guessing the previous developer decided to put in some safeguards to prevent users amending queries, creating new objects, deleting existing objects in his master front end etc. I am not 100% sure how they have achieved this, but for example, I can hold shift + open the front end database, create > query design > I can build my query in design view, or SQL view, execute it and view the results, but I cannot actually see the query name tab e.g. query1 in order to right click and save it!! I cant recall if under normal circumstances there are save options with right click, but if so they appear to have been disabled/hidden as well.
Any idea how someone would put such a visual/save restriction in place on an access front end database file, any way to bypass it, or disable this feature at least temporarily? I do recall from many moons ago users had figured out how to bypass the front end using key combinations and were updating data directly, causing the administrator a major headache, so I am guessing this was perhaps one of many safeguards put in place to prevent rogue users bypassing the frontend GUI and all the validation rules the admin had put into effect. I do genuinely need to temporarily bypass/turn this off!