Clear Security Account Password
To complete this procedure, you must be logged on as a member of the Admins group.
Start Microsoft Access by using the workgroup information file in which the user account ( and its password) is stored.
You can find out which workgroup information file is current or change workgroups by using the Workgroup Administrator.
- Open a database.
- On the Tools menu, point to Security, and then click User and Group Accounts.
- On the Users tab, enter the user account name in the Name box.
- Click Clear Password.
- Repeat steps 3 & 4 to clear any additional passwords, and then click OK when you have finished.
Create or Change Security Password
Click Next to see how to Assign or remove permissions for Objects.
MS-ACCESS Security Links.
- Create a security user account
- Create a security group account
- Add users to security groups
- Remove users from security groups
- Delete a security user account
- Delete a security group account
- Create or change a security account password
- Clear a security account password
- Assign or remove permissions
- Assign default permissions for new tables, queries, forms, reports, and macros.
- View or transfer ownership of Objects
- Transfer ownership of an entire database to another administrator
- Permit others to view or run my query but not change data or query design.
- Change default permissions for all new queries.
- RunPermissions Property
- Convert Microsoft Access 95 or 97 secured databases.
- Convert a workgroup information file from a previous version of Microsoft Access.
- Share a previous-version secured database across several versions of Microsoft Access
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