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Can you please tell me if there is a way to 'see' the db design for a db with NO Windows password/ no workgroup security, but 'coded' one; I think that the Shift key is disable.?! Thank you, Dan On Wed, 6 May 2009 09:05:01 -0700, D <D@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote: You think? That's the first thing to test. Of course you can also talk to the original developer. Or use a copy of the source code (mdb rather than mde), so you can definitely shift-load the application. -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP Show quoteHide quote >Hi: > >Can you please tell me if there is a way to 'see' the db design for a db >with NO Windows password/ no workgroup security, but 'coded' one; I think >that the Shift key is disable.?! > >Thank you, > >Dan Thanks Tom!
The developer is no longer working; the db is already mdb and I cannot 'shift' it as is?! Thanks again, Dan Show quoteHide quote "Tom van Stiphout" wrote: > On Wed, 6 May 2009 09:05:01 -0700, D <D@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: > > You think? That's the first thing to test. > Of course you can also talk to the original developer. Or use a copy > of the source code (mdb rather than mde), so you can definitely > shift-load the application. > > -Tom. > Microsoft Access MVP > > > >Hi: > > > >Can you please tell me if there is a way to 'see' the db design for a db > >with NO Windows password/ no workgroup security, but 'coded' one; I think > >that the Shift key is disabled.?! > > > >Thank you, > > > >Dan > "D" <D@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message Google for Albert Kallal, he has a free download that can enable/disable the news:5B8E5C5E-448F-43F7-A474-E55B7D8E3B35@microsoft.com... > > > The developer is no longer working; the db is already mdb and I cannot > 'shift' it as is?! > bypass key. Keith. www.keithwilby.co.uk Thanks a lot Keith; but still asking for password, error: 3031 - not a valid
password?! Dan Show quoteHide quote "Keith Wilby" wrote: > "D" <D@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5B8E5C5E-448F-43F7-A474-E55B7D8E3B35@microsoft.com... > > > > > > The developer is no longer working; the db is already mdb and I cannot > > 'shift' it as is?! > > > > Google for Albert Kallal, he has a free download that can enable/disable the > bypass key. > > Keith. > www.keithwilby.co.uk > > On Thu, 7 May 2009 05:01:03 -0700, D <D@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote: That's a very curious way of deploying an application. That aside, if you can get in the app you can export all objects to a new empty database. -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP Show quoteHide quote >Thanks Tom! > >The developer is no longer working; the db is already mdb and I cannot >'shift' it as is?! > >Thanks again, > >Dan > >"Tom van Stiphout" wrote: > >> On Wed, 6 May 2009 09:05:01 -0700, D <D@discussions.microsoft.com> >> wrote: >> >> You think? That's the first thing to test. >> Of course you can also talk to the original developer. Or use a copy >> of the source code (mdb rather than mde), so you can definitely >> shift-load the application. >> >> -Tom. >> Microsoft Access MVP >> >> >> >Hi: >> > >> >Can you please tell me if there is a way to 'see' the db design for a db >> >with NO Windows password/ no workgroup security, but 'coded' one; I think >> >that the Shift key is disabled.?! >> > >> >Thank you, >> > >> >Dan >>
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