Re: Password Protected database that doesn't let me in?

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From: Locked out (Lockedout_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/04/04


Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 08:25:03 -0700

The alert we are getting says "you do not have necessary permissions to use
object. The workgroup files are in Access and Access won't allow us in. We
also have tried both administrator & user level security passwords to open
files and it won't open.

"Joan Wild" wrote:

> Locked out wrote:
> > Getting message "you do not have necessary permissions to use object.
> > Have system administrator establish appropriate permissions. I am the
> > administrator-tried to update wizards on Access 2000 and now can't
> > get into my database. Help!!
>
> You'll get that message if you are trying to open a database while using the
> wrong workgroup file.
>
> Your subject says password protected, but do you mean database password
> (password prompt), or user level security (username and password prompt)?
> Did you secure this database? If so, you need to use the correct workgroup
> file - the one you secured it with.
>
> --
> Joan Wild
> Microsoft Access MVP
>
>
>



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