Deleting a Workgroup Information File

R

Rick

What steps must I undergo to eliminate the use of a
workgroup information file? It has been set up for a
database on a local server, and has been more of a pain to
manage than I imagined. I really do not want this anymore
but I am having trouble removing it successfully....people
are getting locked out.

Thanks,
-Rick
 
G

Guest

Additional info.....it is also requiring me to put ina
password for all access db's I open on this server or my
own machine. I have deleted the SystemDb entry in the
registry and tried everything I can think of. I have all
the info and I am the admin, but it doesnt seem to work as
I imagined. I deleted one user from the WIF, but she is
still required to enter a password. Once she is deleted,
she can't logon to her access databases...I think I would
rather have a worm on my PC (I can get rid of those). I
cleared the password for admins, but then I lost my
ability to log into the database and I had to put back the
old secure.mdw file. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
 
G

Guest

I have continued to mess around with this, and have done
the following things, which seem to work (please correct
me if I am wrong).
1.) I restored the database with an old copy taken before
the WIF was created.
2.) I deleted the Secure.mdw file on the server
3.) On my own machine, I deleted the following reg entry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/OFFICE/10.0/ACCESS/JET
/4.0/ENGINES/SYSTEMDB
4.) I can now open any database on my machine or that
server with full authorities and not be prompted for a
password.
5.) I must check the local machines of a couple of users
who did join my WIF and open the protected database. I
believe they will also have to delete that reg
entry...then we should be all set (I HOPE!).
Thanks for the help though, I will continue to look for
some more info. Anyone attempting to set up WIF's shoudl
defiitely read the docuemtnation 3 times or more (AND
UNDERSTAND IT THOROUGHLY....I thought I did, but I was
wrong), as well as backup your databases before you do
anything.

-Rick
 

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