Re: invalid user account or password

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"david" <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have created (my first) database with a user group. Unfortunately some of
> the usernames and passwords I have created do not work. Using the security
> wizard I have made them all with the same permissions, members of the new
> data users group. When some of the latest users to be created try to sign
> in
> they get the message invalid user account or password. The usernames &
> passwords created earlier do work with no problem. ANy ideas as to what I
> have done wrong?


Sounds like you added users after the fact. These users' password will be
blank initially. They'll need to login using a blank password and then set
one via the menus.

--
Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP


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