I have an access 2003 database that I need to function in access 2007. This database has a security .mdw file to manage users/groups. It also has a client .mde file with forms etc. My understanding is that the security features in 2003 have been phased out in 2007 so this will require some redoing... and I'm not sure if it's possible to recreate the client .mde file. In any case the only thing I can get going in 2007/2010 is the data in the database. I need all 3 components working, though I'm willing to talk about a new system for usernames/passwords.
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## Platform
Microsoft Access 2003/2007/2010