Startup Dialog Box option

M

mo

i can't go back and change my sitting?

i was just testing it and now i don't have toolbars.

can someone help me please

is there a way to get back to undo my pop pop
 
J

Jeff Conrad

Hold down the Shift key WHILE opening the database to bypass
the Startup options. Then undo the changes under Tools | Startup
 
M

mo

thank you so much for the respond



Jeff Conrad said:
Hold down the Shift key WHILE opening the database to bypass
the Startup options. Then undo the changes under Tools | Startup
 
Y

Yasir Hayat via AccessMonster.com

Sir there is a problem, if password is set and we open while pressing SHIFT
Key then CASP changes of password and it does not open
 
J

Jeff Conrad

Sir there is a problem, if password is set and we open while pressing SHIFT
Key then CASP changes of password and it does not open

1. Double click on the file to open it. The password screen will be displayed.
2. Enter your password correctly (being case sensitive of course).
3. NOW hold down the Shift key and either press Enter or use the mouse to click the OK button.
4. The database will open, but bypass any startup options.
 
Y

Yasir Hayat via AccessMonster.com

Thanks sir, but I am having one more problem it seems that password does
accepted but an error appears "NOT A VALID BOOKMARK". What is this error
and how can I remove it
 
J

Jeff Conrad

"Yasir Hayat via AccessMonster.com" <[email protected]
wrote in message
Thanks sir, but I am having one more problem it seems that password does
accepted but an error appears "NOT A VALID BOOKMARK". What is this error
and how can I remove it

See if any of these links help Yasir,

You may receive a "Not a valid password" error message when you
try to open a password-protected Access database
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838593

ACC: "Not a Valid Password" Error When Database Password Contains "\"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/162979

You receive a "Not a Valid Password" error message when you open an
Access 97 database in Access 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/246033

Issues fixed in Access 2000 by Office 2000 Service Pack 3
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326605
 

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