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  • heath

    Old Programmer

    I am screwed and need some help. OUr last VBA programmer put a
    password on the code in our Access2000 project, so that we cannot get
    in . Is there a way to bypass this.
  • Larry  Linson

    #2
    Re: Old Programmer

    "Password Recovery Software" is inexpensive; far less so than pursuing legal
    action against the unpleasantly-divorced perpetrator.


    "heath" <heath@anmar.co m> wrote in message
    news:ba68a5c.04 04130853.18dbfa 7a@posting.goog le.com...[color=blue]
    > I am screwed and need some help. OUr last VBA programmer put a
    > password on the code in our Access2000 project, so that we cannot get
    > in . Is there a way to bypass this.[/color]


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    • Trevor Best

      #3
      Re: Old Programmer

      Larry Linson wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > "Password Recovery Software" is inexpensive; far less so than pursuing legal
      > action against the unpleasantly-divorced perpetrator.
      >
      >
      > "heath" <heath@anmar.co m> wrote in message
      > news:ba68a5c.04 04130853.18dbfa 7a@posting.goog le.com...
      >[color=green]
      >>I am screwed and need some help. OUr last VBA programmer put a
      >>password on the code in our Access2000 project, so that we cannot get
      >>in . Is there a way to bypass this.[/color]
      >
      >
      >[/color]

      IME One phone call from a lawyer (or someone pretending to be a lawyer)
      is all it takes, said perp will wet his pants.

      --
      But why is the Rum gone?

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      • Alert

        #4
        Re: Old Programmer

        Don't worry, there are ways to find the password for an MS Access VBA
        Project:



        Please do not try to remove the password from any file unless you are
        fully authorized to do so.

        Best wishes,

        Mark.


        heath@anmar.com (heath) wrote in message news:<ba68a5c.0 404130853.18dbf a7a@posting.goo gle.com>...[color=blue]
        > I am screwed and need some help. OUr last VBA programmer put a
        > password on the code in our Access2000 project, so that we cannot get
        > in . Is there a way to bypass this.[/color]

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