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    opening a secure DB without the WRKgrp

    Hi

    I have brought home a DB from work that I need to do some work on but the
    DB will not open as It says I must be part of the group..does anyone have
    any ideas as to how I could open this DB..it is really important as I only have
    until the WE to finish the DB

    Thanks
    PLS Help!!

    The Db was created in msaccess 97 and i'm trying to open it with 2000
    Last edited by holly; Nov 14th, 2007 at 03:55 PM.
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    Re: opening a secure DB without the WRKgrp

    In general I don't think that people in the forum will help you hack into a database.. I could be wrong..

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    Re: opening a secure DB without the WRKgrp

    I know its hard to believe but I'm not TRYING TO HACK into a DB!!!
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    Re: opening a secure DB without the WRKgrp

    Hmm.. well you could try the following, though I am not sure whether it will work , considering the file was not actually made on your computer.

    • Navigate to the Restore folder within the System32 directory
    • Make sure that you are able to view hidden files and folders
    • Look for a file called filelist.xml, and open it in Notepad
    • Look for the <Exclude> section, you might want to Ctrl+F for it
    • Insert the path to the database, and make sure you format it exactly like the other lines in the section
    • Delete, or at least rename any backup files associated with the database
    • Reboot


    I can't confirm this will work though, because the file wasn't actually made on your computer..

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