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I have found information to save your user name/password for the ODBC linked
tables, but in order to do this, I would need to delete & re-link all the
tables in all the DBs I have, checking the "save password" box when
re-linking.
While I could do this, I believe there must is another way to grab the
Windows user name/password using VBA so you do not have to "sign in" to
establish the connection to the linked tables.
I have searched the web & found many examples of code to get the username,
but I also need the password & I need the code to "login".
Thanks!
tables, but in order to do this, I would need to delete & re-link all the
tables in all the DBs I have, checking the "save password" box when
re-linking.
While I could do this, I believe there must is another way to grab the
Windows user name/password using VBA so you do not have to "sign in" to
establish the connection to the linked tables.
I have searched the web & found many examples of code to get the username,
but I also need the password & I need the code to "login".
Thanks!