Rick, I don't know the password but try this instead.
Create a new empty database, drag & copy the folders from the old database to the new one. Or export the folders and file from the problem database, import them to a new one. The only disadvantage to this is that importing or copying to a new database gives all the files a new time stamp. But it is much quicker. You can also use these methods to bypass the 'security' and permissions set up in a database. Mark Koitmaa TechServ At 01:59 PM 9/19/2002, you wrote: >I have some 99SE databases (*.ddb) with open "Sessions" that won't go away. >The computer names that the sessions were created under no longer exist >(have been renamed). > >I have fixed this problem in the past by opening the DDB in Access and >"hand" editing it. However, that requires a password, which was posted on >here some time back. I have since lost the password. > >Could someone refresh my memory ?? > >Thanks, > >Rick > > >Richard J Brogle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > >Navini Networks >2240 Campbell Creek Blvd, Suite 110 >Richardson, TX 75082 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * To post a message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * * To leave this list visit: * http://www.techservinc.com/protelusers/leave.html * * Contact the list manager: * mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * * Forum Guidelines Rules: * http://www.techservinc.com/protelusers/forumrules.html * * Browse or Search previous postings: * http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
