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    hello, i dunt know where to put this question thats why putting it up here. I am working on a project on windows vista, using vs studio .net 2005 and ms access 2007. I need to create a report using the access database and crystal reports. So, whenever i try to generate the report, i am asked to login to the following account: Username: Admin which requires a password. The problem is, i do not know this password, and i never created one. How do i get rid of it? or how to pass this process?

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      hello, i dunt know where to put this question thats why putting it up here. I am working on a project on windows vista, using vs studio .net 2005 and ms access 2007. I need to create a report using the access database and crystal reports. So, whenever i try to generate the report, i am asked to login to the following account: Username: Admin which requires a password. The problem is, i do not know this password, and i never created one. How do i get rid of it? or how to pass this process?

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      Where is the prompt coming from? Access? If so, what happens when you leave the password blank?

      "Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus

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        Where is the prompt coming from? Access? If so, what happens when you leave the password blank?

        "Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus

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        I guess the prompt must be from access cos the title bar reads "Database logon" and when i leave the password blank, i get another msg that logon failed and then i am returned to the same logon window again.

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          I guess the prompt must be from access cos the title bar reads "Database logon" and when i leave the password blank, i get another msg that logon failed and then i am returned to the same logon window again.

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          Did you create the database or get it from someone else?

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            Did you create the database or get it from someone else?

            "Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus

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            I created it on some other vista system and just copied it into my computer.

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              I created it on some other vista system and just copied it into my computer.

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              Does it ask for the logon on the machine you originally created the database on?

              "Try asking what you want to know, rather than asking a question whose answer you know." - Christian Graus

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                Does it ask for the logon on the machine you originally created the database on?

                "Try asking what you want to know, rather than asking a question whose answer you know." - Christian Graus

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                if you set a password for admin account in access it will keep asking, there are two types to put a password in access database, 1- General Interface ( works without entering password with VS2002,2003,2005... 2- User based password ( admin, someone, etc.. ) sounds like u set password for admin... leave it blank....

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                  if you set a password for admin account in access it will keep asking, there are two types to put a password in access database, 1- General Interface ( works without entering password with VS2002,2003,2005... 2- User based password ( admin, someone, etc.. ) sounds like u set password for admin... leave it blank....

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                  Thanks, but you should have directed this post to freefika :-D

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