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Hi,
I have an MS Access database which has password. Now I can open the database using the password from MS Access, but when I try to test connection from Visual Studio Connection String Settings Design Time Windows Form, I get message that "Not a valid password". Still, I tried to connect to that password protected MS Access database from C# using the connection string with password, and then when I run the application, I get Database Connection error message. Is there anything I am missing ? Would you please help me.
Thanks.
I have an MS Access database which has password. Now I can open the database using the password from MS Access, but when I try to test connection from Visual Studio Connection String Settings Design Time Windows Form, I get message that "Not a valid password". Still, I tried to connect to that password protected MS Access database from C# using the connection string with password, and then when I run the application, I get Database Connection error message. Is there anything I am missing ? Would you please help me.
Thanks.
I have a few questions?
Standard security with ODBC should look like this for other versions of Access.
Standard security with OLEDB should look like this.
And with just a database password, the OLEDB connection string should look like this:
- What version of Access?
- Are you using OLEDB or ODBC?
- Can you post your connection string?
Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=C:\mydb.accdb;Jet OLEDB:Database Password=password;
Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};Dbq=C:\mydatabase.mdb;Uid=Admin;Pwd=password;Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:\mydb.mdb;User Id=admin;Password=password;
Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:\mydb.mdb;Jet OLEDB:Database Password=password;
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Hi Hamrick,
Thanks a lot for your help. Finally I found the problem, I changed my password and now it was working. So, I am assuming that, Ms Access cant take longer than a certain length password or some special character or maybe something else. But I am happy, my new password is working now.
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Emran
Thanks a lot for your help. Finally I found the problem, I changed my password and now it was working. So, I am assuming that, Ms Access cant take longer than a certain length password or some special character or maybe something else. But I am happy, my new password is working now.

Regards
Emran
That's funky. I looked around and found application limits for access 97 and 2000. I guess they're the same or better for newer versions, and if they're better it's probably a good idea to assume they're not for compatibility.
Access 97:
MS Access 2000:
If not it probably had some special characters that access doesn't like.
Access 97:
- Max mdb file size: 1GB
- Max objects in database: 32768
- Max modules in database: 1024
- Max object name length: 64
- Max password length: 14
- Max user/group name length: 20
- Max users connected to database: 255
- Max record length (without Memos and BLOBs): 2048
- Max fields in table: 255
- Max nested transactions: 7
MS Access 2000:
- Max mdb file size: 2GB
- Max table size: 1GB
- Max objects in database: 32768
- Max modules in database: 1000
- Max object name length: 64
- Max password length: 14
- Max user/group name length: 20
- Max users connected to database: 255
- Max record length (without Memos and BLOBs): 2048
- Max fields in table: 255
If not it probably had some special characters that access doesn't like.
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Hi,
Thanks again,.
I am still confused about a matter. If my password was longer than 14 characters, then anytime ACCESS should not have accepted the password, right ? But I could easily open the MS Access using that old password directly from the MS ACCESS application itself. But when I tried to connect to the same database using the same password thru the ConnectionString from C# Windows Application, I used to get "Not a valid password.". Is it supposed to be different for one in MS Access application (itself) and another from external application connection !!
Anyway, I appreciate your helps.
Regards
Emran
Thanks again,.
I am still confused about a matter. If my password was longer than 14 characters, then anytime ACCESS should not have accepted the password, right ? But I could easily open the MS Access using that old password directly from the MS ACCESS application itself. But when I tried to connect to the same database using the same password thru the ConnectionString from C# Windows Application, I used to get "Not a valid password.". Is it supposed to be different for one in MS Access application (itself) and another from external application connection !!
Anyway, I appreciate your helps.
Regards
Emran
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I used to get "Not a valid password."
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