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Hi Richard, I have purchased a few of your lessons and I love them, you have saved my job on many occasion. THANKS...I have recently run into a problem with autoexec, the module is set up to allow the full Access menu's when certain users are logging in but the problem is when the auto exec crashed it locked everyone out of the database. We were unable to access any of the menus to check the code of the macro or to remove it. How can I prevent this from happening again or is there another way to block my database menus without running a macro?
Reply from Richard Rost:
Hold the SHIFT key down and restart your database. This will bypass your startup macro and let you get to the database window to figure out what's wrong.
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