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ACCESS: passworded programs i didn't password

I created 2 databases for our Church - one for all our songs and another for our membership... somehow The Access 98 version and both of my programs are now asking for a password that i didn't put in when the programs were written.. I wonder if there's a way to neutralize the password prompt and get back to the way it was ----- or go back and make completely New programs of which will take me many days to put back the data if i can even remember all of it...... would appreciate any information that i could get... Thanks, Jim
Mar 24 '08 #1
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Jim,

What you can do is create a new database and then import all the objects via the Table and New Option, select Import and the wizard will ask you to select the database (Passworded one) and then import all the objects from there.

Hope it works for you.

Trevor
Mar 25 '08 #2

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