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Default Re: Halt startup script - 11-27-2010 , 02:27 PM






"Mushabab" <malmurayeh (AT) saudimedicine (DOT) net> wrote

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On Nov 26, 11:23 pm, "Your Name" <your.n... (AT) isp (DOT) com> wrote:
"Mushabab" <malmura... (AT) saudimedicine (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:11033467-8897-4bdf-b904-49107f7758fb (AT) h16g2000vbz (DOT) googlegroups.com...

Sounds like you may have a password protecting the file. You'll need
to
enter that password as the file opens ... but if the file is set to
use a
default password, then you need to hold down one of the keyboard keys
(not sure which one under Windows) at the same time the file is
opening
and then FileMaker will display the Enter Password window.

If you don't have or can't remember the password, then you're stuck
and
will have to re-create the entire database again.

Helpful Harry )- Hide quoted text -

I managed to get the password removed and the user identified by using
the utility" Passware Password Recovery kit" and I but again the FILE
OPTIONS is not active and seems that the same user name their with a
password !

Maybe there are multiple users / passwords and that one does not have
full
access to the file.

Sounds like you're stuck and will have to re-create the database again
from a
new, blank file.

This is the case . Thank all for your speedy answers.
Is there away to get into the permissions table ?
The only way to access / change the permissions for a user / password is by
using a user / password that already has full access ... you should ALWAYS
make a full access user / password before making any other user / password
accounts, and keep a note of that password somewhere safe and easy for you
to find again (and no, that is not just on your computer, which can easily
die).

Helpful Harry )

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Default Re: Halt startup script - 11-28-2010 , 03:42 AM






And / or keep a copy of the original file without any password. From this
thread I didn't get the impression it was your file to begin with and that
you are trying to hack your way into a file.

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Hou je goed / keep well,

Ursus

"Your Name" <your.name (AT) isp (DOT) com> schreef in bericht
news:icrpc8$a8n$1 (AT) lust (DOT) ihug.co.nz...
Quote:
"Mushabab" <malmurayeh (AT) saudimedicine (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:976352eb-eccb-45ec-9eb2-da4e586f4d82 (AT) w29g2000vba (DOT) googlegroups.com...
On Nov 26, 11:23 pm, "Your Name" <your.n... (AT) isp (DOT) com> wrote:
"Mushabab" <malmura... (AT) saudimedicine (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:11033467-8897-4bdf-b904-49107f7758fb (AT) h16g2000vbz (DOT) googlegroups.com...

Sounds like you may have a password protecting the file. You'll need
to
enter that password as the file opens ... but if the file is set to
use a
default password, then you need to hold down one of the keyboard keys
(not sure which one under Windows) at the same time the file is
opening
and then FileMaker will display the Enter Password window.

If you don't have or can't remember the password, then you're stuck
and
will have to re-create the entire database again.

Helpful Harry )- Hide quoted text -

I managed to get the password removed and the user identified by using
the utility" Passware Password Recovery kit" and I but again the FILE
OPTIONS is not active and seems that the same user name their with a
password !

Maybe there are multiple users / passwords and that one does not have
full
access to the file.

Sounds like you're stuck and will have to re-create the database again
from a
new, blank file.

This is the case . Thank all for your speedy answers.
Is there away to get into the permissions table ?

The only way to access / change the permissions for a user / password is
by
using a user / password that already has full access ... you should ALWAYS
make a full access user / password before making any other user / password
accounts, and keep a note of that password somewhere safe and easy for you
to find again (and no, that is not just on your computer, which can easily
die).

Helpful Harry )



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