Dear Harold,

The easiest way to update a password is to create a new user with a 
password that you know. You can  then go into the database, copy your 
password and paste it into the other user's password field. You have to 
be able to understand the data structure and know where the password 
field is.

If you want, you can send me the database off line and I'll look at it.

Kind regards

Peter

Peter T. Fairchild
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hvadney wrote:
> I have a dbase of terminology from some years back and I am becoming 
> more and more frustrated at not being able to update or edit the 
> entries because the person who created it has left the office but 
> created it with a password which no one seems to know.
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> Is there anyway of exporting the contents to another file and then 
> processing the entries or simply somehow finding the password and 
> killing it?
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> The dbase is a free-standing utility used with a professional 
> translating tool, Trados, if that's a help.
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> I'd be happy to provide the file if someone were willing to have a look.
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> Because I use the terminology in my day to day translating activities, 
> I would have no objection to paying a reasonable fee for a solution.
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> Thanks very much!
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> Harold
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