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I found the following VB coding where it allows me to enable or disable the "Shift" key when opening the application.
'***************** Code Start ***************
'Assign this to the OnClick event of a command button (or double-click event
'of a label or graphic) named "bDisableBypassKey"
'Change the "TypeYourBypassPasswordHere" default password to your password
Private Sub bDisableBypassKey_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_bDisableBypassKey_Click
'This ensures the user is the programmer needing to disable the Bypass Key
Dim strInput As String
Dim strMsg As String
Beep
strMsg = "Do you want to enable the Bypass Key?" & vbCrLf & vbLf & _
"Please key the password to enable the Bypass Key."
strInput = InputBox(Prompt:=strMsg, TITLE:="Disable Bypass Key Password")
If strInput = "PASSWORD" Then
SetProperties "AllowBypassKey", dbBoolean, True
Beep
MsgBox "The Bypass Key has been enabled." & vbCrLf & vbLf & _
"The Shift key will allow the users to bypass the startup options the next time the database is opened.", _
vbInformation, "Set Startup Properties"
Else
Beep
SetProperties "AllowBypassKey", dbBoolean, False
MsgBox "Incorrect ''AllowBypassKey'' Password!" & vbCrLf & vbLf & _
"The Bypass Key was disabled." & vbCrLf & vbLf & _
"The Shift key will NOT allow the users to bypass the startup options the next time the database is opened.", _
vbCritical, "Invalid Password"
Exit Sub
End If
Exit_bDisableBypassKey_Click:
Exit Sub
Err_bDisableBypassKey_Click:
MsgBox "bDisableBypassKey_Click", Err.Number, Err.Description
Resume Exit_bDisableBypassKey_Click
End Sub
'***************** Code End ***************
What is the VB coding to Encrypt the Password where it will only display "*********" when typed in?
Currently it shows what the password is when typed and I want to avoid this.
Any suggestions?