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mar0364

 

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Access Question - 5/3/2005 10:24:32   
Does anyone know how to remove security from access? When ever I create a new mdb it atomaticly requires a user and pass.

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RE: Access Question - 5/3/2005 10:38:18   
Do you mean locally on on your host?

Locally, I have never had this issue.

On the host it is a folder permission. You can manipulate this via your host CPanel or just call your host to have them do it for you.

Take care,

Brian

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RE: Access Question - 5/3/2005 10:47:01   
Local.

Thanks!

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RE: Access Question - 5/3/2005 10:58:33   
I may be missing something in your question but is your machine set up as part of a workgroup other than the default System workgroup? Are we talking Access only or a web based Access dB?

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RE: Access Question - 5/3/2005 11:09:42   
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ORIGINAL: Mike54

I may be missing something in your question but is your machine set up as part of a workgroup other than the default System workgroup?
Are we talking Access only or a web based Access dB?




All local no work group. I created a user and password to apply security to one DB. Now that security is being applied to everything I create. I just want to take access back to its default where it does not asks for anything it just opens.

Thanks Rich

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RE: Access Question - 5/3/2005 12:05:38   
I believe that when you changed the security settings for the database you in effect changed the System Workgroup file.  Try this KB info and see if that solves your problem. 

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RE: Access Question - 5/3/2005 13:44:10   
Thanks Mike! That did it.

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RE: Access Question - 5/3/2005 16:32:40   
Nice read Mike.

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