Good Morning!!!
Thank you very much for your attention!!!
Craigsboyd:
An enterprise selling Fiscal Printers sold my customer a "Package" for its printer and its developpers had the great idea of encrypting datas with password. I think the day I prupose myself protect my datas with password I will do the same. Sometimes I suspect any customer's worker put his fingers where no one called him...
But I don't have the... knowledgement? (Excuse my English) and I don't worry about that now.
I wouldn't admit anyone asked me about any password I use to close datas... And I can't do the same calling that Enterprise to know the password.
Every time I had to ask to any enterprise for a password (Prices lists in Excel for example to export to my system) they answered me with evasives... No one told me: "We don't give that information" Everyone tell "The person who knows the password it hasn't come today..."
Do you think this time I might be more lucky?
However I think your answer could work. I'll have to return to my anxious customer and open any Access project to see his username and eventually ask his password. Perhaps HE is lucky
Tecnically yes... I want to break an Access Password but... if I can't get it... the job of inputting most of data will be of my customer... I'll buy ice for his fingers...
Do you understand?
Don't worry. I've understood too. And you're (all) right.
Thank you
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Lee: (Keepingbusy)
You're right and I know God has not to pardon me for this.
Excuse me. I didn't like finding me "nagged" but sometimes it's necesary.
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Mike:
Yes, Mike. It most be "packages"... Cheap but... Some of them works really well. After a year of learning how to use it...
Thank you.
Héctor