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Old August 15th, 2006, 08:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
berts
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Default picture file password lost

I have a folder containing pictures, password protected by me, now I have
forgotten the password.How do I remove / change it
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Old August 15th, 2006, 10:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Wayne-I-M
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Default picture file password lost

Just a thought. How do we know you are the person who loaded the passwords
and not another user trying get around them.

I'm not saying you are doing anything wrong BUT I set up passwords on some d
b's I make (accounts, personal records, etc) and I don't think the clients
would be happy if a user used this formum to get around them.

Mind you. Access is "not" really secure and if you did programme the
passwords you will be esily able to by-pass them


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Wayne
Manchester, England.
Not an expert.
Enjoy whatever it is you do.



"berts" wrote:

I have a folder containing pictures, password protected by me, now I have
forgotten the password.How do I remove / change it

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Old August 16th, 2006, 08:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
berts
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Default picture file password lost

Fine
I am not a business user just a happy go lucky user, Its my fault i FORGOT
THE STUPID PASSWORD, SO HOW DO i BYPASS IT, IF IT IS THAT EASY

"Wayne-I-M" wrote:

Just a thought. How do we know you are the person who loaded the passwords
and not another user trying get around them.

I'm not saying you are doing anything wrong BUT I set up passwords on some d
b's I make (accounts, personal records, etc) and I don't think the clients
would be happy if a user used this formum to get around them.

Mind you. Access is "not" really secure and if you did programme the
passwords you will be esily able to by-pass them


--
Wayne
Manchester, England.
Not an expert.
Enjoy whatever it is you do.



"berts" wrote:

I have a folder containing pictures, password protected by me, now I have
forgotten the password.How do I remove / change it

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Old August 16th, 2006, 02:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Joan Wild
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Default picture file password lost

Berts, your question does not seem related to Access, the database product
and subject of this newsgroup.

You seem to be asking about a password you set on a folder. Try asking your
question in a newsgroup related to your operating system.


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Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP

berts wrote:
Fine
I am not a business user just a happy go lucky user, Its my fault i
FORGOT THE STUPID PASSWORD, SO HOW DO i BYPASS IT, IF IT IS THAT EASY

"Wayne-I-M" wrote:

Just a thought. How do we know you are the person who loaded the
passwords and not another user trying get around them.

I'm not saying you are doing anything wrong BUT I set up passwords
on some d b's I make (accounts, personal records, etc) and I don't
think the clients would be happy if a user used this formum to get
around them.

Mind you. Access is "not" really secure and if you did programme the
passwords you will be esily able to by-pass them


--
Wayne
Manchester, England.
Not an expert.
Enjoy whatever it is you do.



"berts" wrote:

I have a folder containing pictures, password protected by me, now
I have forgotten the password.How do I remove / change it



 




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