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casey
We recently got new computers (switched from XP to Vista). Now none of the
people who are on the new computers can open their Access 2007 databases.
They're being prompted for a password, though they were not password
protected ever at any time.
I did a search here on this discussion group for this issue and I found a
discussion on the same thing. The "fix" was the user was told to move the
system.mdw file from the old computer to the new one. In our case, that is
not possible because the older computers have already been re-cycled and are
gone. We had no idea that there would be this kind of issue present with
Access 2007 or we certainly wouldn't have imaged over the older computers.
Is there any kind of work around for this? Something in the registry?
Anything? Surely this doesn't mean we will lose every single one of our
databases?
people who are on the new computers can open their Access 2007 databases.
They're being prompted for a password, though they were not password
protected ever at any time.
I did a search here on this discussion group for this issue and I found a
discussion on the same thing. The "fix" was the user was told to move the
system.mdw file from the old computer to the new one. In our case, that is
not possible because the older computers have already been re-cycled and are
gone. We had no idea that there would be this kind of issue present with
Access 2007 or we certainly wouldn't have imaged over the older computers.
Is there any kind of work around for this? Something in the registry?
Anything? Surely this doesn't mean we will lose every single one of our
databases?