DOCUMENT:Q170961 03-JUL-1997 [vbwin] TITLE :HOWTO: Change an Access Database Password PRODUCT :Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows PROD/VER:4.0 5.0 7.0 97 OPER/SYS:WINDOWS KEYWORDS:vb432 vb4win vb5all vb5howto VBKBVBA kbhowto ====================================================================== --------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Visual Basic Learning, Professional, and Enterprise Editions for Windows, version 5.0 - Microsoft Visual Basic Standard, Professional, and Enterprise Editions, 32-bit only, for Windows, version 4.0 - Microsoft Access versions 7.0, 97 --------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97 MDB files can be password protected. This article demonstrates how to change the password associated with a Microsoft Access 7.0 or 97 MDB file. MORE INFORMATION ================ Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97 use Jet 3.0 and Jet 3.5 MDB files, respectively. For the code below to work correctly, you must have a reference to an appropriate Microsoft DAO Object Library. The database password can be changed by using the NewPassword method. The following example changes the password of the MyDB.mdb database from "MyPassword1" to "MyPassword2": Sub ChangeDBPassword () Dim Db As Database Set Db = OpenDatabase("C:\My Documents\MyDB.mdb",True, _ False,";pwd=MyPassword1") Db.NewPassword "MyPassword1","MyPassword2" Db.Close End Sub The code above does not handle the possibility of trying to open the database with the wrong password, which would generate an error. Every application that tries to open password protected databases should be able to handle this scenario. To remove password protection from a database, use an empty string for the second parameter of the NewPassword method. For example: Db.NewPassword "MyPassword2", "" To assign a database password to a MDB that is currently without a password, use an empty string for the first parameter of the NewPassword method. For example: Db.NewPassword "", "MyPassword1" You can also change, assign or remove a database password using the CompactDatabase method. When using this method on a database with a password, the Optional arguments must be provided: Sub CompactDB () ' Compact the database, supplying the password DBEngine.CompactDatabase "C:\My Documents\MyDB.mdb", _ "C:\My Documents\Test.MDB", dbLangGeneral, dbVersion30, _ ";pwd=MyPassword1" End Sub The new database has the same password as the old. Here you compact a MDB with a password of "MyPassword1" and give the new database a password of "MyNewPWD": DBEngine.CompactDatabase "C:\My Documents\Test.mdb", _ "C:\My Documents\TestII.MDB", dbLangGeneral & ";pwd=MyNewPWD", _ dbVersion30, ";pwd=MyPassword1" With this line, you can remove the database password: DBEngine.CompactDatabase "C:\My Documents\TestII.mdb", _ "C:\My Documents\TestIII.MDB", dbLangGeneral & ";pwd=", _ dbVersion30, ";pwd=MyNewPWD" This line compacts a database without a password and assigns a password of "NewPassword" to the new database: DBEngine.CompactDatabase "C:\My Documents\TestIII.mdb", _ "C:\My Documents\TestIV.mdb", dbLangGeneral & _ ";pwd=NewPassword", dbVersion30 ====================================================================== Keywords : vb432 vb4win vb5all vb5howto VBKBVBA kbhowto Version : 4.0 5.0 7.0 97 Platform : WINDOWS ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1997.