Getting access to a 2.0 database

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  • Martin

    Getting access to a 2.0 database

    I have an MS Access 2.0 database and a System.mda.
    And there is an application reading that DB and showing me the data.

    Now I want to read the data by myself. The user is "Mirko", but how do
    I find the password/SID? Can I trace the API calls of the application?
  • Tom van Stiphout

    #2
    Re: Getting access to a 2.0 database

    On 7 Mar 2005 08:23:20 -0800, LspWvxEhvClk@sp ammotel.com (Martin)
    wrote:

    There is no documented way to do that. Ask the administrator for a
    username/password combination. Other sources may be the original
    developer, and the person documenting all mission-critical information
    (and security information certainly qualifies).

    -Tom.

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    >I have an MS Access 2.0 database and a System.mda.
    >And there is an application reading that DB and showing me the data.
    >
    >Now I want to read the data by myself. The user is "Mirko", but how do
    >I find the password/SID? Can I trace the API calls of the application?[/color]

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    • LspWvxEhvClk@spammotel.com

      #3
      Re: Getting access to a 2.0 database

      Its a very old software on CD...

      JMS

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      • Larry  Linson

        #4
        Re: Getting access to a 2.0 database

        <LspWvxEhvClk@s pammotel.com> wrote
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        > Its a very old software on CD...[/color]

        _What_ is a "very old software on CD"?


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        • LspWvxEhvClk@spammotel.com

          #5
          Re: Getting access to a 2.0 database

          Its a very old software CD that contains that access database....

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          • Trevor Best

            #6
            Re: Getting access to a 2.0 database

            LspWvxEhvClk@sp ammotel.com wrote:[color=blue]
            > Its a very old software CD that contains that access database....
            >[/color]


            ISTR some Oil & Gas supplier databases coming like this, aren't you
            suppose to pay a subscription to the vendor to gain access to _their_
            data? If you do you'll get a very new software on a CD.

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