Van T. Dinh said:
If you can bypass the password then others can bypass the password also. In
this case, it is no use to set the password in the first place, isn't it?
Hence the answer is no. However, there may be password crackers around but
I haven't used them.
There are plenty of password recovery services - try a Google for MS Access
password recovery. Have a look at
http://www.crackpassword.com/products/prs/msoffice/access/ for instance.
It's shareware and the unregistered version will reveal only reveal the
first three characters of the password, which may be enough to trigger your
memory. Registration costs $30 (private) or $60 (business).
Terry Dutson
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