Bob Barnes said:
I can, offhand, think of multiple results that might be returned from
Googling on your original question in multiple ways. Thus, if you wish to
discuss further (as you apparently do), it would be considerate to describe
_what_ you found and accepted as the answer.
You should be aware, however, that protecting your code in this manner
doesn't prevent you or other users from running the code or others from
viewing the code by using third-party utilities such as hex editors.
As your original question was about "getting to" code protected by a
"password", if you found a way, I would think the above would follow "as the
night follows the day".
The DB is MDB..Is the above the only way?
You really need to de-crypt this for us... is _what_ the only way to do
_what_? We really try do try to answer, but, as for me, my psychic powers
are not sufficient for me to divine what you are asking, particularly when
vital parts are omitted. Two posts: one appears to be asking about
_breaking_ security; the other appears to be about using/applying security.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP