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    chaswil69 is offline Novice
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    Error 32002 when logging in to access


    How can I resolve error 32002 when logging in to access

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    What is the exact error message?

    Is this an accdb file? Try holding down the shift key when opening db to bypass code. Then go fix code.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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    chaswil69 is offline Novice
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    Yes this is an Access db. The error message is - Can't open or run macro 7, because it is not valid.

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    Did you use shift key bypass?
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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    chaswil69 is offline Novice
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    Quote Originally Posted by June7 View Post
    Did you use shift key bypass?
    Yes I did, but still no database content showing

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    Still error message?

    Shift key bypass should work if this is an accdb file. If it is accde don't think it will.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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