Open Password Protected MS Access Database Using Windows Application?
Jul 11, 2009how to open password protected MS Access database using vb.net windows application?
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View 2 RepliesI am using ms access 2003 as my database in vb.net,i want to secure it with a password. what should i add to my code to open my DB?
Public con As New OleDb.OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:\jada\Database\jadaDB.mdb")
I have an app with a password protected MS access database connected to it. lets say the password is "123".
when I run my app i get an error saying that the password is incorrect even thought its not.i have been readig around but am strugling to find a solution.
this is the line that causes the error:
Me.Table1TableAdapter.Fill(Me.PassSafeMianDataSet.Table1)
Open a Access database (protected with a password) in my application in Visual Basic 2008. I use Oledb connection to link my Application to the database. When my Access database is not protected with password my connection goes well, but I don't know how to set my password of my database in my application. I have "googled", but I can't find something that works for me. [code]----
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View 1 RepliesI am trying to open a password protected access data base. I want to provide the password with in process.start to avoid the first password and security dialog box. so far i have done this
dim path as string="c:\temp\db1.mdb"
dim password as string="temp"
process.start(Path, password)
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I am using this code to open an access database but it is password protected where to add the password?[code]...
View 2 RepliesI need to open a password protected Access database from VB and I'm trying to use the Process.Start method and have had no luck. I have tried this seversal different ways and can't seem to get it to work. Here is an example of my closes attempt:
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First of all, no i am not trying to hack a database , i am trying to link to a database, created in MS Access, and have the user log into it, but i still get an error sayingQuotean unhandled expression of type 'System.Data.OleDb.OleDbException' occurred in system.data.dll here is the code i'm using to input the password and username from a text box
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I has a Access database ...that is password protected.... i am connecting in this manner given as follow .......(Without password protection)
cn = New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; Data Source=D:My Documentsdb2.mdb")
cn.Open()
///codes.......
cn.close()
how can i edit that can use for access those password protected Access database
How do I get it so my program reads the database when its password protected? This is the code I have at the moment?.
Code:
myConn.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;
Data Source=|DataDirectory|db1.mrk;"
instrruct me how to access a password protected mdb from VS 2003 VB.net
View 4 RepliesIn vb.net I am using password protected database with following connection stringconnetionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:vaivaiDB.mdb;JetOLEDB:Database Password=secret;"Database access works fine on the development machine.
View 2 RepliesI'm using an MS Access database which has password (database password, not a workgroup or smth). I'm using 13 characters - with no special signs- only letters. When I try to open the DB from access it works fine, but when I try to run my Windows Form application from Visual Studio Connection String, I get a message that "Not a valid password".
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How do I open my Crystal Report in VB code (RPT files) on password-protected Access 2007 database? Ever since I protected my database with password, my Crystal Report generates an error.
View 3 Repliesi am trying to connect to a password-protected MS Access 2007 database. I don't have any problems connecting to the database when the database is stored on the C drive, the following command works for me:
View 2 RepliesI have several files that are linked to other files but due to certain information in each file they are password proected. I wrote the program to open each file and than close in a particular order so that all files are updated and than closed. Here is the problem: I can not get the program to auto enter the password.
The code is simple so far
Workbooks.Open Filename:= "S:EveryoneBudgetBus Dev Ex.xlsx"
(MISSING CODE FOR PASSWORD)
Windows("DirecPath Budget - Bus Dev Non-Ex.xlsx").Activate
ActiveWorkbook.Save
ActiveWindow.Close
The problem is that I have to enter the password in for all files. Which of course the average user will not have. Can somebody please help with the code for the password. If you post a code use the password "team" so that I know exactly how to do the code.
I am building archiving system, I store the files on shared folder on windows server 2003, the shared folder protected by one user name and password ,on LAN I need vb.net windows forms to open file inside shared folder, how I could open the shared folder and in same time providing windows server 2003 with user name and password for the shared folder
View 4 RepliesI just want to make my vb.net project password protected without any database. And also i want to make my program trialware and with registration key facility.
View 3 Repliesi created a password protected access database and did this code to insert data into it:
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but still i am getting the same exception..... how to solve this problem?
i created a password protected access database and did this code to insert data into it:
Imports System.Data.OleDb
Public Class Form1
Dim con As New OleDbConnection
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I am a SQL Server Developer and DBA. I have some experience in VB.Net (Windows Application) programming. I used to use .config to setup database user and password. I have a windows application running on my computer. I would like to check which username and password is used to connect to SQL Server Database.
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Is there any possibility to access directly from a Windows form created in VB.net a protected Excel file? I mean, that the password for opening xls file to be stored in VB.net Windows form. I also have the same problem for a Microsoft Access protected file.
View 2 RepliesWindows form application Access database Is it best practice to restrict user entry via keypress event
then validate all info entered & show error control message
or use dataset partial class columnchange as cannot restrict user entry here Could an experienced programmer suggest best way i actually prefer restricting keypress then loop through and validate all entrys
but want to be right
The problem has been simplified for the purpose of clarity. I want to make a windows form application that uses an access database. The application will store the list of person's basic details such as name, age and country. The database contains two related tables ie person(id, name, age, country_id) and country(id, country_name) My windows form contains TextBox, DateTimePicker, ComboBox for Name, Age and Country respectively. Now I want to make CRUD operation Programmatically (Not using Visual tools) in the same form with some navigation buttons.
View 1 RepliesThis is probably a pretty novice design question. I'm trying to work my way through a number of requirements and give the users the experience they're looking for.I've written a tool that does big calcluation-type things. It currently consists of a class library and command line tool (separate .NET projects.) We're using an Access database format as the file type because it can keep all the various tables together in one file. A few other items about the application: There are not many users. There are no concerns with scalability. There are not great concerns with updates. Desktop is desired. Not web.Using VB and .NET 3.5 SP1
I now need to develop a GUI front end that will allow typical File/Open and File/Save type operations.Users expect that they can open a file, edit it some, then either choose to save it or close it unsaved without any changes being written back to the file. Saving it would obviously save all changes affecting all tables back to the file.
Does it then make sense to use a temp file for something like a proxy then? To, when a user "opens" a file, copy the source Access file to a local temp file and then use that for the editing session? Then, if the user "saves", copy the local temp file back to the source path?
Update: [tagged with ms-access tag too] Also, I omitted the fact that users would expect typical File / Save As functionality too. I think the design I've put in question in this post is what is traditionally called the Proxy design pattern. Has anyone tried this (successfully!) with Access database files before? Words of caution or advice?
Is it possible to use microsoft access database for Windows mobile application and save this mdb file locally in the pocket pc?because im trying to make an application to connect to mdb database but this imports seems to be not working.
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Imports System.Data.oledb
oledb is not a member of system.data. why?
is it possible to launch a pdf that is password protected. I want to be able to somehow enter the password for the user, so they dont have too, so when they launch a password protected PDF, it opens as normal for the user without any intervention?
View 2 RepliesI have a project that needs to test if a PDF file are password protected. I don't want to open it, just test if it is protected, so I can tag it in my project.
View 3 RepliesI am programming using VB-2005 on a Vista Based machine. I am trying programmatically to open a PDF file that is Password Protected. I have worked out the steps required to open a non-protected PDF. Adobe tells me that it is not possible to pass a password to the PDF using the objects that come with the PDF Control. My question is can this be done in some other way, e.g. with WinExist etc.? Is WinExist and other such commands even available in Visual Basic?
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