Hi
i am looking to ensure the user enters a complex password, in the add user form.
Therefore, the password should be >8 characters, 2 numbers, 1 Ucase min, 1 Lcase min and some form of punctuation.
I found this code:
unction ValidatePassword(ByVal pwd As String,
Optional ByVal minLength As Integer = 8,
Optional ByVal numUpper As Integer = 2,
Optional ByVal numLower As Integer = 2,
Optional ByVal numNumbers As Integer = 2,
Optional ByVal numSpecial As Integer = 2) As Boolean
' Replace [A-Z] with \p{Lu}, to allow for Unicode uppercase letters.
Dim upper As New System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex("[A-Z]")
Dim lower As New System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex("[a-z]")
Dim number As New System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex("[0-9]")
' Special is "none of the above".
Dim special As New System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex("[^a-zA-Z0-9]")
' Check the length.
If Len(pwd) < minLength Then Return False
' Check for minimum number of occurrences.
If upper.Matches(pwd).Count < numUpper Then Return False
If lower.Matches(pwd).Count < numLower Then Return False
If number.Matches(pwd).Count < numNumbers Then Return False
If special.Matches(pwd).Count < numSpecial Then Return False
' Passed all checks.
Return True
End Function
Sub TestValidatePassword()
Dim password As String = "Password"
' Demonstrate that "Password" is not complex.
MsgBox(password & " is complex: " & ValidatePassword(password))
password = "Z9f%a>2kQ"
' Demonstrate that "Z9f%a>2kQ" is not complex.
MsgBox(password & " is complex: " & ValidatePassword(password))
End Sub
but obviously this doesn't work in access.
How can i either change it to work for microsoft access, or how would i go about developing it. What would the code be?
Apologies for being such a noob.
Regards.
i am looking to ensure the user enters a complex password, in the add user form.
Therefore, the password should be >8 characters, 2 numbers, 1 Ucase min, 1 Lcase min and some form of punctuation.
I found this code:
unction ValidatePassword(ByVal pwd As String,
Optional ByVal minLength As Integer = 8,
Optional ByVal numUpper As Integer = 2,
Optional ByVal numLower As Integer = 2,
Optional ByVal numNumbers As Integer = 2,
Optional ByVal numSpecial As Integer = 2) As Boolean
' Replace [A-Z] with \p{Lu}, to allow for Unicode uppercase letters.
Dim upper As New System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex("[A-Z]")
Dim lower As New System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex("[a-z]")
Dim number As New System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex("[0-9]")
' Special is "none of the above".
Dim special As New System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex("[^a-zA-Z0-9]")
' Check the length.
If Len(pwd) < minLength Then Return False
' Check for minimum number of occurrences.
If upper.Matches(pwd).Count < numUpper Then Return False
If lower.Matches(pwd).Count < numLower Then Return False
If number.Matches(pwd).Count < numNumbers Then Return False
If special.Matches(pwd).Count < numSpecial Then Return False
' Passed all checks.
Return True
End Function
Sub TestValidatePassword()
Dim password As String = "Password"
' Demonstrate that "Password" is not complex.
MsgBox(password & " is complex: " & ValidatePassword(password))
password = "Z9f%a>2kQ"
' Demonstrate that "Z9f%a>2kQ" is not complex.
MsgBox(password & " is complex: " & ValidatePassword(password))
End Sub
but obviously this doesn't work in access.
How can i either change it to work for microsoft access, or how would i go about developing it. What would the code be?
Apologies for being such a noob.
Regards.