I have inherited a database from a contractor which uses username and password functionality. I now need to add further users, which I am fairly comfortable in doing. However, the shift bypass key has been disabled and the form from which it can be reactivated is password protected. The problem is that we do not have this password and having contacted the designer he has conveniently forgotten it. What an ass.
In searching for the solution to my problem I have actually found the very tutorial used by the designer. I know it is the exact same code as he hasn’t actually changed any of the text in the password input or alert boxes - http://www.databasedev.co.uk/disable_shift_bypass.html (sorry to link outside of the forum but this tutorial includes all of the relevant code and screenshots)
I understand that software exists with the purpose of bypassing/retrieving database passwords, however as this is an internal user-created password system I am sure that these tools won’t work. Are there any tools for my particular situation or can anyone suggest the right direction I should be going with this?
In searching for the solution to my problem I have actually found the very tutorial used by the designer. I know it is the exact same code as he hasn’t actually changed any of the text in the password input or alert boxes - http://www.databasedev.co.uk/disable_shift_bypass.html (sorry to link outside of the forum but this tutorial includes all of the relevant code and screenshots)
I understand that software exists with the purpose of bypassing/retrieving database passwords, however as this is an internal user-created password system I am sure that these tools won’t work. Are there any tools for my particular situation or can anyone suggest the right direction I should be going with this?
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