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This article applies only to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb). Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers. SYMPTOMSWhen you open a Microsoft Access database (an .mdb file), you may see a password prompt, even though you never set a password on the database. Nothing that you enter allows you to pass by the password prompt. CAUSE
This behavior can happen if you directly open a database in a non-Access application, such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Notepad, and so on, and then save the database in that application. In some cases, the application that you use to open the database may automatically save a document after you open it, for example, a macro in Word.
RESOLUTIONDo not try to open a Microsoft Access database (.mdb) in an application other than Microsoft Access. If you want to view your Access data in another application, try linking to it through ODBC or Office Links. MORE INFORMATION
To use Office Links, on the Tools menu, click Office Links, and then click one of the commands. This causes a wizard to appear, and the wizard then guides you through the process. Additional query words: prb
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