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= <span id="KB100970"></span>ADT: How to Give Users the Ability to Change Passwords (2.0) =<br />
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Article ID: 100970<br />
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Article Last Modified on 6/13/2001<br />
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* Microsoft Access Distribution Kit 1.1<br />
* Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit 2.0<br />
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== SUMMARY ==<br />
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Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.<br /><br />
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This article describes how to distribute a secure application with the Microsoft Access Distribution Kit or Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit and still give your users the ability to change their passwords.<br />
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== MORE INFORMATION ==<br />
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To achieve this functionality, do the following:<br />
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<li>Make the Database window active so that you can access the Security menu. (The best method for this is to select an object in the Database window through a macro).</li><br />
<li>From the Security menu, choose Password. The user then changes the password.</li><br />
<li><p>Once the user has closed the Password dialog box, set the focus back to the form that you called the macro or function from.<br /><br />
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Here is a sample macro:</p><br />
<pre class="codesample"> Macro Name Actions<br />
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Change Password SelectObject<br />
DoMenuItem<br />
SelectObject<br />
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Change Password Actions<br />
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SelectObject<br />
Object Type: Macro<br />
Object Name: Autoexec<br />
In Database window: Yes<br />
DoMenuItem<br />
Menu Bar: Database<br />
Menu Name: Security<br />
Command: Change Password<br />
Subcommand:<br />
SelectObject<br />
Object Type: Form<br />
Object Name: Form1<br />
In Database window: No<br />
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The Database window appears, as well as the dialog box to change the password. You cannot select anything in the Database window because the Change Password dialog box is modal.<br /><br />
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In the Microsoft Access Distribution Kit or Developer's Toolkit, the functionality is identical except that the Database window is not displayed.<br />
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