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Many years ago, someone at our company created a database. It has not been
updated or maintained. The employee is long retired. We can use the data
better if we tweek the database organization a little. Some type of security
has been applied to the database; I can't create any new tables, queries, or
forms. Does anyone have any ideas on how to "break" the security?
updated or maintained. The employee is long retired. We can use the data
better if we tweek the database organization a little. Some type of security
has been applied to the database; I can't create any new tables, queries, or
forms. Does anyone have any ideas on how to "break" the security?