I have an Access .ADP file that belongs to a client of mine. They do not have source code other then in this file and no longer have the corisponding SQL database however they would like to add so feature to the program and begin using it. When you try to open the file you get an error no database found and it changes the menu (no tool options avalable). I don't know what security features have been used. I have looked on Google for several hours to try to open the file in a development mode with no success. What I want is the file back into development mode more or less. If a decompilare is used it does not need to be reformated or abile to compile just open will be good enought. I don't know what version of access either
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