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Is there a way to break the VBA Password in Access?
Many years ago, 2017, I handed off a series of databases to the new DBA and passworded the VBA code - giving him the passwords. These were done in Microsoft 2010 on a 2008 R2 server.
Well - as you can imagine, we have to retire the server. We are needing to move these databases to a Microsoft 365 environment/Server 2016 server. We have also implemented 2FA and these databases send auto-emails.
The DBA left a year ago.
I need to get into these databases to 1) reset the passwords, 2) institute the new code to bypass the 2FA on the emails, and make the few little code tweaks and library updates that have changed from 2010 to the latest 365.
Does anyone on here know how to crack the password?
I contacted Microsoft support but they don't support Access as part of Office 365. You have to purchase support. When you go to the Ultimate Support, it's a link to another page then a link to the primary plans page. No contacting support or putting in a ticket.
Many years ago, 2017, I handed off a series of databases to the new DBA and passworded the VBA code - giving him the passwords. These were done in Microsoft 2010 on a 2008 R2 server.
Well - as you can imagine, we have to retire the server. We are needing to move these databases to a Microsoft 365 environment/Server 2016 server. We have also implemented 2FA and these databases send auto-emails.
The DBA left a year ago.
I need to get into these databases to 1) reset the passwords, 2) institute the new code to bypass the 2FA on the emails, and make the few little code tweaks and library updates that have changed from 2010 to the latest 365.
Does anyone on here know how to crack the password?
I contacted Microsoft support but they don't support Access as part of Office 365. You have to purchase support. When you go to the Ultimate Support, it's a link to another page then a link to the primary plans page. No contacting support or putting in a ticket.