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news.microsoft.com - 18 May 2007 17:50 GMT
I have a client who has an Access 2000 database that they have lost the
security database for.  They have now updated to SQL Server but they need to
open up this database.  Is there any way possible to do this?

Bill
Arvin Meyer [MVP] - 18 May 2007 18:24 GMT
There are some crackers who claim to be able to open secure databases. Try
googling on "MS-Access password"
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>I have a client who has an Access 2000 database that they have lost the
>security database for.  They have now updated to SQL Server but they need
>to open up this database.  Is there any way possible to do this?
>
> Bill
 
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