Tezcatlipoca
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I have started working for a company that uses a split Access database (front end / back end). The people who actually work with the database use MDE files, which connect to the back end MDB tables elsewhere.
Also in our possession is the MDB source code.
Recently, all the users databases stopped running. When run, they popup with a message saying they're out of date. Normally this wouldn't be a problem, but the source mode MDB master is doing it too. Holding down shift doesn't work, so it looks like this has been disabled.
We've also tried changing the system clock date, but starting the database then just tells us we've tried to change our system clock to get around the lock and still shuts itself down.
Ordinary cracking programs are uselsss, since this isn't a password; the database starts up then immediately shuts itself down.
The person who originally wrote this database is uncontactable, and, whilst I could use the source code to prepare new versions for people, not being able to even access the source code prevents me doing anything.
Any ideas?
Also in our possession is the MDB source code.
Recently, all the users databases stopped running. When run, they popup with a message saying they're out of date. Normally this wouldn't be a problem, but the source mode MDB master is doing it too. Holding down shift doesn't work, so it looks like this has been disabled.
We've also tried changing the system clock date, but starting the database then just tells us we've tried to change our system clock to get around the lock and still shuts itself down.
Ordinary cracking programs are uselsss, since this isn't a password; the database starts up then immediately shuts itself down.
The person who originally wrote this database is uncontactable, and, whilst I could use the source code to prepare new versions for people, not being able to even access the source code prevents me doing anything.
Any ideas?