Re: Problem with Upgrade MS Access 2003 to Access 2007

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CarneyClegg3,

Okay, I am slightly confused here...

1. Your Client upgaded to 2007, does that mean s/he upgraded the database or
just the software?
2. If just the software then...

In Access 2007 you must put the file in a Trusted Location... (I would also
make sure the .mdw is also added to the Trusted Location.)

1. Office Button (upper left corner)
2. Access Options (bottom of dialog)
3. Trust Center (left)
4. Trust Center Settings (button)
5. Trusted Locations (left)

3. If the above doesn't 'fix it', what does "....doesn't work..." mean and
does it work if you open the file in 2003, providing your Client didn't
upgrade the database.

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"CarneyClegg3" <CarneyClegg3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5C883229-7E51-4A0C-9413-F93D8061237C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

The bottom line is this. My client had an Access 2003 file that worked
before he upgraded to Access 2007. After he did the upgrade, he could no
longer get into the file because the login and password no longer worked.

I tried a few things that I found by reading other answers in the
newsgroup,
but could never get past the login issue. I read the Security FAQ, but
don't
know if my client has any of the workgroup information.

Given these circumstances, how do I proceed?



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