Opening Access 2002 file in 2003

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I'm trying to open an Access 2002 file in 2003. It wants a password for login
"dbell". I wrote the file and there isn't a password. Help
 
It appears that you were using a different System File (*.mdw) when you
created the mdb file and you are being asked for the user and password or
you have set your current, default System File to one that needs a user and
password.
 
Hi.
I'm trying to open an Access 2002 file in 2003. It wants a password for login
"dbell". I wrote the file and there isn't a password.

Access 2003 is currently joined to a secure workgroup information file. You
need to either rejoin the default workgroup or remove the Admin user's
password from the current workgroup. For more information on the steps to do
this, please see the tip, "How to open databases and only be prompted for
User ID and password for the secure databases," on the following Web page:

http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/security.html

HTH.

Gunny

See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips.

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