Yes, I did. They are found and I made a change to an existing user in the first DB table, saved it, and it made an impact. So I believe the website is connecting the user logon of the local machine to the Access Database and giving the user their specific toolbar that way. I am still unable to add myself or any new employees correctly so there must be another step or another database that I need to edit. The website recognizes the user but there is nothing in the toolbar.
This may just be trial and error, trying to find the correct database/table. Unless you know how to "trace" each step the logon takes, such as where it looks along the way.
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