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Posted: 07 Jul 2005 09:44 |
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| mdurham528 |
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Posted: 07 Jul 2005 10:00 |
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| Thegrideon_Support |
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| Joined: 16 Jan 2004 |
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Hello,
Response has been sent to you 10 minutes ago, please check you e-mail and spam or junk filter.
1) Current Access Password version is 1.5, please download and install latest version first: http://www.thegrideon.com/download/apsetup.exe
2) Please note: User ID is not a password you have to recreate following User with recovered ID in you Access system.mdw database in order to login as it and read your database.
You can find more specific user ID information below.
I) Theory:
User-level security is used to give many users different permissions to the same objects (tables, reports, queries, etc) in MS Access database. User has to authenticate himself with a user name and a password pair. Information about workgroups and accounts is stored in the workgroup information file also known as 'workgroup database' or 'system database': *.mdw, *.mda" (usually 'system.mdw').
User ID is requested during user creation and used in user-level model to distinguish users with the same name from different workgroup files (*.mdw, *.mda). You have to use the same user name and the user ID to recreate user account to be able to access database with this account.
II) Procedure:
If system database (MDW) is lost or corrupted, or Admin account doesn't have access to all database elements – you can fix this situation using that fact that you can recover user IDs.
1. Open your database with Access Password - you will see a list of users in this database (non-standard users) and their IDs.
2. Remember a user name and ID (save It to notepad, you can do this by double-clicking the string with username and then copy\paste to notepad).
3. Click OK in dialog box.
4. Open MS Access.
5. Click menu: Tools-Security–Users and groups. Find user you want to recover and delete it, if needed (optional).
6. Create user with the recovered name.
7. Enter recovered ID (use copy\paste) – click OK.
8. User is created.
9. Now close MS Access and Run Access from the command line with the '/user' option, i.e.: MSACCESS.EXE /user.
10. Open your database and enter recovered username and empty password! If it is opened – it's done. |
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