Good question to ask in a Crystal Reports newsgroup, or at the Crystal
Reports website. Not many Access users employ Crystal for Reporting because
Access' own reporting is so good (and included in the Access product they
already have).
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
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I have a password protected Access Database (.MDB) file. I also have a
Crystal Report with database fields connected to table in this
database. I want to display the Crystal Report Preview Form using
CRViewer.
How to supply the password of the database, so that CRViewer is able to
open the table at run-time?