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how to create a password recovery wizard in microsoft access.

this wizard will get the different user's data by accessing a table. the wizard will enable the user to change his/her password and it will have a question to enable users to login if they have forgotten their password. it will also allow users to change their password by using form
Mar 21 '09 #1
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Stewart Ross
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Sorry, Maniesh, we can't answer this kind of question. Firstly, what you ask is far too broad in scope - we'd have to design your 'password recovery wizard' for you from scratch, which is not what the forum is about. Secondly, the question itself looks like some kind of college or university coursework, and as our guidance notes at the head of the forum tell you we cannot do coursework questions for you, even if it was right and proper to ask us to (which it is not).

If you need assistance with something more specific please feel free to ask for our help.

-Stewart
Mar 21 '09 #2
I'm sorry, but this is not for any college course work project.
I was think more along the lines of visual baci srip which could access the table in the data base and recognise the user.
Mar 22 '09 #3
NeoPa
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@Stewart Ross Inverness
Please read what has been posted Maniesh.

If you don't post a question in a form we can help with, then it hardly matters whether or not it is an assignment (FAQ - How to Ask a Question).

We can also help with assignments, as long as it's clear we're guiding the member rather than doing it for them.
Mar 24 '09 #4

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