Larry :

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What message do you get when you try to open the database?
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Not a valid password


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Is the user able to use the database themselves?
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Yes, he does, but thru an application.
I suppose that the app. provide the rigth password


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If they are just using a database password, it's stored at the beginning of
the MDB file in a
(slightly) encrypted format.
There are tools available on the internet for cracking the user level
security Access databases.  To get back
a database password, I found some C code on the web --
let me know if you want it.  [Of course, you should first make sure that
the client actually owns the
database and has the legal right to remove the password].
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Yes, I am interested ....

TIA

J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique

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