Cameron Childress wrote:
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> Phew, that was a long answer....

Yes, and very useful as are the other responses. That's what I was
looking for.

I already have the random, strong password generation part down. I
wasn't going to hash the password because the web app info really
isn't terribly private or valuable, but now I see why hashing is still
a "good thing."

And if I understand it correctly, you can't un-hash a stored variable
to read it, but can only compare a hashed Form.Password variable
against what's stored in the db. Is that right?

Finally, are there any MS Access issues with hashing?

Thanks again.

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Bob Haroche
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