Crack Ms Access Mdw

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I know that Access 2000 mdb file has sth like pages, 4kB for every page, every page has a type and the first page is a 'Database definition page' containing (probably) a encrypted database password. There is a lot of software able to read MS Access db password, so I think it is not secret where the password is stored.

I am again in a bit of a situation and am hoping someone might help me with this. I am truly stuck and would appreciate any input. I have been tasked with retrieving a password from an Access database. It is a.mdb file.

I also have the corresponding.mdw file The.mdb file and.mdw file are both configured to only have a specific member of the Admin group, 'adminDBA', who can change any permissions or anything of the sort for the file. The log-in information I have for the Access database is NOT an admin user, it is a normal user. However, the files themselves are NOT locked so password-cracking software doesn't work. Can anyone possibly provide me with any instructions on how I might elevate myself to the admin group if it is locked (w/o using an admin account to do so), or retrieve the passwords? (I do have the.mdw file, but can't edit that).

I will answer any questions I can. Thanks so much!!!

OK - I'm not an access dude anymore. 'beer' with me. One of my clients thought they were 'doing the right thing' and cleansed their access program folders. Now, when they attempt to open their database - they get: Microsoft Access couldn't find the file.path. This file is required for startup. OK - as you know most users.

They don't have a good backup, they deleted the one I created for them and I am really frustrated with them. What get's done - to make this thing work for them again? Help (db) Daniel Bohner. On 12 Oct 2005 21:06:47 -0700, wrote: Give them a new copy of your file.

They may have to add users to groups, but that's a small price to pay - in addition to your fee. OK - I'm not an access dude anymore.

'beer' with me. One of my clients thought they were 'doing the right thing' and cleansed their access program folders. Now, when they attempt to open their database - they get: Microsoft Access couldn't find the file.path. This file is required for startup. OK - as you know most users.

They don't have a good backup, they deleted the one I created for them and I am really frustrated with them. What get's done - to make this thing work for them again? Help (db) Daniel Bohner dr******@existinglight.net. Wrote: OK - I'm not an access dude anymore. 'beer' with me. Sure 'Homer':) One of my clients thought they were 'doing the right thing' and cleansed their access program folders. Now, when they attempt to open their database - they get: Microsoft Access couldn't find the file.path.

This file is required for startup. OK - as you know most users. They don't have a good backup, they deleted the one I created for them and I am really frustrated with them.

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What get's done - to make this thing work for them again? So you/they didn't record the information you/they used to setup the workgroup file? If you/they did, as you/they should have, you/they could then just recreate the workgroup file again using the same information. Otherwise, the only other way I can see is using a crack to break the security, create a new workgroup and join it, import all your objects to a new database and reapply your permissions. Oh, and back it up!:) -- regards, Bradley A Christian Response. OK - I'm going to have to look at the cracking aspect.

Anyone know a good tool for cracking the database? Anyone know someone I could send it to. To get the security removed from. I am willing to make them pay for a commercial fix. I don't have the original secured.mdw, they've misplaced all their original documentation, they didn't do the backups as I required - and now I have to find the fix to their issue.

If someone can suggest a cracker or a company that can break in and export the data - they are willing to pay. (db) Daniel Bohner. 'MS Access' wrote in message news:11*********************@z14g2000cwz.googlegro ups.com. OK - I'm going to have to look at the cracking aspect. Anyone know a good tool for cracking the database? Anyone know someone I could send it to. To get the security removed from.

I am willing to make them pay for a commercial fix. I don't have the original secured.mdw, they've misplaced all their original documentation, they didn't do the backups as I required - and now I have to find the fix to their issue.

If someone can suggest a cracker or a company that can break in and export the data - they are willing to pay. (db) Daniel Bohner I haven't used one of these programs myself, but I just wanted to say if I was in your situation I would pay for the program myself (after getting a recommendation from someone here as to which one) and do it myself. You can then charge this work on as you see fit. I don't believe they are that expensive, and it would be useful for you as a developer to have this tool.