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BabylonMike
Hi,
I hope that someone can help me to open my database. Let me explain...
I have a database that was created for us by a company a long time ago. The
data is accessed via an application executable which then presents the data
and opens reports, etc. I can see the data when I open the application and
submit my username and password, but I need to open the database using the
Access GUI so that I can develop a new front-end application, but I can not
find a way to do this and need some help.
The database is secured with a workgroup file. I have created a shortcut as
follows:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSACCESS.EXE"
"C:\Databases\Data.mdb" /WRKGRP "C:\Databases\Security.mdw"
When I use this shortcut, I am asked for a username and password, so I use
the name and password that works when I run the application, but it doesn’t
let me in to the database. I do not get an error message, but am just told
that the username and password is invalid, however it is the same username
and password that I use to open the application front-end, so I know it is
working and correct.
It seems as though the database has some kind of switch set that won't allow
access unless it is through the front-end application.
If I try to import the tables into another database, it doesn't ask me for a
username or password and just gives me a message saying that I do not have
the necessary permissions to open the database.
I have been through the Microsoft Security FAQ, but have not found a
solution to my problem. I don’t think it is a bug or corruption, but think
that perhaps there has been something set within the database that will not
allow me to open it through the Access GUI, but if that is the case, there
has to be a way to bypass it, otherwise the development team would have
locked themselves out.
I will be so grateful if someone can help me to open the database.
Michael
I hope that someone can help me to open my database. Let me explain...
I have a database that was created for us by a company a long time ago. The
data is accessed via an application executable which then presents the data
and opens reports, etc. I can see the data when I open the application and
submit my username and password, but I need to open the database using the
Access GUI so that I can develop a new front-end application, but I can not
find a way to do this and need some help.
The database is secured with a workgroup file. I have created a shortcut as
follows:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSACCESS.EXE"
"C:\Databases\Data.mdb" /WRKGRP "C:\Databases\Security.mdw"
When I use this shortcut, I am asked for a username and password, so I use
the name and password that works when I run the application, but it doesn’t
let me in to the database. I do not get an error message, but am just told
that the username and password is invalid, however it is the same username
and password that I use to open the application front-end, so I know it is
working and correct.
It seems as though the database has some kind of switch set that won't allow
access unless it is through the front-end application.
If I try to import the tables into another database, it doesn't ask me for a
username or password and just gives me a message saying that I do not have
the necessary permissions to open the database.
I have been through the Microsoft Security FAQ, but have not found a
solution to my problem. I don’t think it is a bug or corruption, but think
that perhaps there has been something set within the database that will not
allow me to open it through the Access GUI, but if that is the case, there
has to be a way to bypass it, otherwise the development team would have
locked themselves out.
I will be so grateful if someone can help me to open the database.
Michael