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    rameshantony2000 is offline Novice
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    Remove ODBC Connection and all imported Data

    Dear Team members,

    Very new member here. Hope i will learn MS Access with help of team members soon.

    I've attached a access database. Can some one remove the ODBC connection and to break USers table to create new user ?

    Since the file size is more than minimum allowance of forum rules . Kindly drop an email will forward it along with the username and password.



    Thank you

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    ssanfu is offline Master of Nothing
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    Quote Originally Posted by rameshantony2000 View Post
    Kindly drop an email will forward it along with the username and password.
    I can pretty much guarantee no one will send you their email.

    Do a "Compact and Repair", then compress it and try to attach it here.
    Aonther option is to use a file share program, such as "DropBox" or "Box".

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    rameshantony2000 is offline Novice
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    Dear Ssanfu,

    Good Idea. As advised, PFA https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hE...c1v5WZsXqNSoBl

    UN : MRamadan
    PW: MRamadan1

    Please remove all linked ODBC and also let me know how to change User authorization Like User name and password. When i tried opening user page some error. THanks in advance

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    ssanfu is offline Master of Nothing
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    Quote Originally Posted by rameshantony2000 View Post
    ....Please remove all linked ODBC .....
    You only sent a link to download a HUGE Access BE (442.5MB).


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    Normally, you would use an ODBC connection to link to a non Access database engine (SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, etc.)
    If you are using SQL Server authentication, you would change the UI/PW in (for example) SQL Server. You might also have to edit the ODBC source and change the UI/PW. (IIRC)


    But you appear to have a table "Users" with fields for UserName and Password.



    Now I'm really confused.

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