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How can I use the Security Wizard without creating an encrypted database?

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How can I use the Security Wizard without creating an encrypted database?

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Microsoft Access 2.0: After the Security Wizard has run, you can decrypt the database by choosing File/Encrypt/Decrypt Database, and selecting your database with the Decrypt option. In order for this to appear on the File menu, no database must currently be open. Microsoft Access 95, Microsoft Access 97, and Microsoft Access 2000: Use the same procedure as above, except the menu option is found under Tools/Security/Encrypt/Decrypt Database. 31. When I use the Security Wizard in Microsoft Access 2.0, it runs to 99%, and then freezes Microsoft Access 2.0: This is a bug in the Security Wizard for Microsoft Access 2.0, which is triggered by not having any objects, other than tables, in your database. Create another object in your database (it can be an empty form, report, macro, or module), and then re-run the wizard.

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