Brian Donaldson wrote:
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>The easiest way is to open the database with the password and use DBINFO
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>>modes 103 and 203 to find what access it has to individual items and
>>sets. >>
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>Can't do that. I won't always know what the db password is. Average Joe
>user won't know the data base password. That's why I am going thru all this
>stuff of FOPENing the root file and reading it directly to get the password
>table.
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I was answering this question:
**Now that I know the passwords**, how can I tell if any given
password is a READ password, WRITE password or a READ/WRITE password??
(emphasis added)
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