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Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills. This article applies only to a Microsoft Access project (.adp). SYMPTOMSIf you have used Microsoft Jet database engine security to assign a password to the Admin account, and you then try using a wizard or an add-in in a Microsoft Access project (ADP) file, Microsoft Access may prompt you with a logon dialog box. After you enter the appropriate password, you are not prompted again during that session. CAUSEThe wizards in Microsoft Access rely on the Microsoft Jet database engine, which is loaded on demand when you run a wizard or add-in. The Microsoft Jet database engine does not load by default when you open Microsoft Access 2000, unless you open a Microsoft Access database (MDB). This allows for better performance and uses less memory when you are working only with Access project (ADP) files. Consequently, if Microsoft Jet has a password assigned to the Admin user account, and you are working in an Access project, you receive the logon prompt when the Microsoft Jet database engine is loaded. RESOLUTIONWARNING: The following workaround creates a shortcut that bypasses built-in Microsoft Access security by automatically logging you in as Admin. Remember that anyone using this shortcut can open your Microsoft Access databases as Admin.
c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSAccess.exe 'c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSAccess.exe /User Admin /Pwd x' STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATIONSteps to Reproduce Problem
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