Selasa, 01 Oktober 2013

[MS_AccessPros] RE: Access Security...

 

Depending on how tight the previous developer made the security, you MAY be able to create a new blank database file and IMPORT the objects from that other database. Give that a shot first and if it works, you won't have to do anything else.


Richard Rost

Access Learning Zone

http://599CD.com/XMASP



---In ms_access_professionals@yahoogroups.com, <wrmosca@...> wrote:

Myra 


Don't tell anyone, but there are 3rd-party softwares out there that can crack the passwords and user names. But I've never found a free one. The one I use is Passware's Passware Kit Standard. It's at lostpassword.com. I've been using it for years and it's never failed me. You do have the MDW file, right?


Don't download it from anywhere else (especially the ones that claim it's free). You could end up with some nasty viruses.



---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <ms_access_professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

I am trying to remove Access security from an MDB so that I can migrate it to 2010.  This was created years ago by who knows who and you can probably guess what I don't have.  I don't have the admin password.  Or course I don't have the PID.  I know it's breakable, but I don't know how…  I would NEVER use access security because I know the likelihood of retaining the Admin ID and the PID is Pretty slim. 

 

I've searched our site I am nervous about going to the web without smart person blessing.  Thanks. 

 

Myra

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