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Helen has attended:
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Access Database

How do you remove a password protect from a database.

RE: Access Database

Hi Helen
Thank you for your question;
To remove a database-level password, exclusively open your Access database.
Under the Tools menu, select Security > Unset Database Password.
When the Unset Database Password window appears, enter your password and click on the OK button.
Now when you re-open your database, you will no longer be prompted to enter a password.
I hope that helped.. Pete

Mon 15 Dec 2008: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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Access tip:

Switchboard Startup

An option when you open your Access database that contains all of you tables, forms and queries is only the switchboard is displayed.

To achieve this, select Tools click on Startup. On the right hand side of the Startup screen you are able to select which form you want to open when you open you Access Database. Once you have selected this, there is a check box just below that says "Display Database Window", you need to uncheck this option. Then click ok.

Then when you close you Access database and re open it, the database should open with just the switchboard being shown


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