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Converting a secured Access 97 DB to Access 2002

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PowerfulStar

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Jun 21, 2001
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NZ
Greetings everyone,

I tried to convert a secured Access 97 database to Access 2002 and I kept getting an error message saying I do not have permissions to open/enable to database, even though I joined the group as the one for Access 97.

Any (or where I can get the) information on how to avoid this problem or to be able to open the database is gratefully appreciated.

Regards,


PowerfulStar
 
Forgot to add that the Access 97 database is on Windows 95 and Access 2002 is running on Windows 2000.

Regards,


PowerfulStar
 
There are a couple threads about this in archives, but I couldn't find them right away.

I've gotten past this problem (going from secured 97 database to Access 2000) by creating a new blank database in Access 2000. I then open that database with a shortcut I create that references the workgroup .mdw file that is used for the 97 database security. Then I import all of the objects from the 97 database into Access 2000. I didn't have a problem with security permissions when I opened the Access 2000 .mdb using the same .mdw as the 97 database was using. -- Herb
 
THANK YOU Herb,

I was thinking along the line of removing the password and exporting everything to a blank Access 97 database then convert it to Access 2002.

I will try your method and also will try to find the info in the archives.

Thanks once again.

Regards,


PowerfulStar
 
PowerfulStar -- The method of exporting objects from the Access 97 database would work, but within the Access interface you're constrained to exporting an item at a time, I think. So it's a pain in the a**. I'm sure there's a way to automate it with VBA, which would be an option if the method I explained doesn't work, you don't find the additional info in the archives, and nobody else posts help here! -- Herb
 
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