 | Moved: Managing MDE databases ? |  |
Posted: 24 Jan 2004 21:34 |
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| Quote: | | I recently purchased Access PAssword and it works just great. I succesfully got the PID, the login and the database password. I successfully added them to the WkgGroup and even removed the database password. The problem I have is that I am working on an .mde file and the shift key has been disabled. Is there a trick to getting at the data, because when I did have it open I couldn't see and table listings. Help !!! |
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 | Re: Moved: Managing MDE databases ? |  |
Posted: 24 Jan 2004 23:23 |
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There is no way to do it.
Access database saved as the MDE file prevents the following actions: - Viewing, modifying, or creating forms, reports, or modules in Design view. - Adding, deleting, or changing references to object libraries or databases. - Changing code - an MDE file contains no source code. - Importing or exporting forms, reports, or modules.
However, tables, queries, data access pages, and macros can be imported from or exported to non-MDE databases.
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