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I have mdb file in my computer but unfortunately I have forgot my password I can not open it now, is there any way to remove this password I have some important information inside it so how I can open my file ?

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What version of Access? – Nifle Aug 25 '10 at 7:42
Database passwords are almost completely useless, so once you've removed it, don't put one back. – David W. Fenton Aug 25 '10 at 19:32
@DavidW.Fenton: that's a bit of a silly thing to say. They will stop novice users from opening up an MDB and messing it up. They do serve a valid purpose. – CraigJ May 15 at 4:02
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Access PassView

This utility reveals the database password of every password-protected mdb file that created with Microsoft Access 95/97/2000/XP or with Jet Database Engine 3.0/4.0 . It can be very useful if you forgot your Access Database password and you want to recover it.

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Or look here:

UnRecover Access DataBase File Password

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