| Warren Read 2005-08-31, 8:23 pm |
| Did you try 'sa'. If no one else on this discussion alias replies with
other suggestions, perhaps you would get one from the Microsoft Access
alias.
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| I have a linked server connection from sql server 2000 to access...once
| someone puts a password on an access database does anyone know what the
| default username is. I have tried Admin and Administrator with no luck
while
| using the correct password of course
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| thanks
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| Sammy
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