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M K - 30 Jan 2006 22:26 GMT
I have a MS Access db that is hooked into a .NET application.  I created
this a while ago and when i try to access the crystal report code it asks me
for Server, DB, Uid and pw.  I have no clue what i set them to.

I would like to remove the logon completely if possible to bypass the logon
screen.

any help is greatly appreciated.

Mark
Tom van Stiphout - 31 Jan 2006 03:37 GMT
Two options:
1: Put a backup back from before the change was made.
2: Download, study, and fully understand the Access Security FAQ from
microsoft.com. Chances are you (or whoever) did not apply security
carefully, leaving out a few steps that you can use to defeat the
current implementation.

-Tom.

>I have a MS Access db that is hooked into a .NET application.  I created
>this a while ago and when i try to access the crystal report code it asks me
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>Mark
M K - 31 Jan 2006 12:52 GMT
I can get into the database using Access (no password required).  is there
anything I can do in access to turn it off?  Do you know how i can do that?
if so, do tell.

Mark

* i only have 1 copy of the db.
* and obviously i didnt apply security right or i wouldnt be in this jam

> Two options:
> 1: Put a backup back from before the change was made.
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>>Mark
 
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