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VBA Passwords across versions

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DevalilaJohn - 27 Apr 2005 23:17 GMT
I am running Access 2003.  A number of my users are on Access 2000.  My
databases are all saved in 2000 format.

I recently deployed a database with the VBA pasworded.  My users on Access
2000 cannot execute any of the code, but the 2003 users can.  When I take the
password off the code, they run without incident.

Has anyone else run into this problem? If so any suggestions on getting
around it?

Thanks in advance,

John
Paul Overway - 27 Apr 2005 23:27 GMT
Compile the app in Access 2000 and set your password in 2000.

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>I am running Access 2003.  A number of my users are on Access 2000.  My
> databases are all saved in 2000 format.
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> John
 
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