- Nov 30, 2005
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We have an Access database at work which brings up information for people making products on our production line (specifications, steps involved, etc). So they enter the product and everything they need comes up so they can make the product. Unfortunately the database was created in Access by someone a few years back who know longer works for us (retired), but who also does not remember the password (we have been on the phone with him going through every password he could possibly think of, to no avail) and we need to update the specs on a whole bunch of our products and add new ones.
Does anyone know of a workaround for this? I'm not necessarily talking about breaking the password, but even a way to copy things over, or whatever. I Googled and it looks like we could be screwed and may need to start from scratch, but I told my work peeps that I know of some smart individuals online who might have some suggestions for us. Anyone had experience with something like this?
T.I.A.!
KT
Does anyone know of a workaround for this? I'm not necessarily talking about breaking the password, but even a way to copy things over, or whatever. I Googled and it looks like we could be screwed and may need to start from scratch, but I told my work peeps that I know of some smart individuals online who might have some suggestions for us. Anyone had experience with something like this?
T.I.A.!
KT