Daniel,
You mean no one has the password? I work with a company and use a database
to which passwords are used but ALL passwords are stored with the ISO
Management Representative because of situations like this.
Have you tried holding down the Shift Key while opening the database? OR
was Access secuirty applied?
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"Damon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Daniel, We were originally using Lotus for out email and ISO DB system.
> Couple years ago we switched over to Outlook for email. I need to find a
> software that works with outlook that can be used for our ISO system.
> What
> do you use? Thanks. Damon
>
>
>
> "Daniel" wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Let just say (figuritively of course) a company use a db to track all of
>> there quality issues for ISO compliance. Let say the only person that
>> uses
>> the db (and of course the only person with the password) has a critical
>> accident. Is there any way of getting into the db? How much up a creak
>> am I
>> in this situation? Any ideas or work arounds?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Daniel