On 09/19/2008 08:02 AM, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Barbara,
>    My associate in Australia replied overnight that there is a
> password. However I cannot figure out in Base where I enter the
> password. Where do I do that?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mark
> 

Don't know, but I just opened up MS Access '97 and the help file on
passwords shows:

<quote>
About linking tables from a password-protected database

To link a table from a Microsoft Access database that is
password-protected, you must supply the correct password. If you supply
the correct password, Microsoft Access stores the database password with
the information that defines the link to the table. After the link has
been defined, any user who can open the database that the table is
linked to can open the linked table. When a user opens the linked table,
Microsoft Access uses the stored password to open the database where the
table is stored. If the password is changed for the database where the
table is stored, the next time the linked table is opened, the new
password must be supplied before Microsoft Access will open it.

Microsoft Access stores the database password in an unencrypted form. If
this will compromise the security of the password-protected database,
you should not use a database password to protect the database. Instead,
you should define user-level security to control access to sensitive
data in that database.
</quote>

Interesting... so I wondered if things had improved in a later version
and booted into a WinXP machine with MS Access 2002 and looked at help
there; same.

So I wonder why your associate would use a passoword in MS Access to
begin with.


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