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Q191117: Jet Database Engine Programmer’s Guide 2nd Edition Correction

Article: Q191117
Product(s): Microsoft Press
Version(s): WINDOWS:97
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): 
Last Modified: 15-NOV-2000

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Access 97 
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SUMMARY
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This article contains information on known errors, corrections, and comments
relating to the Microsoft Press book "Jet Database Engine Programmer's Guide",
Second Edition, ISBN 1-57231-342-0.

The following topics are covered:

- Page 631: Number of Characters Allowed for a Database Password

MORE INFORMATION
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Page 631: Number of Characters Allowed for a Database Password
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States that the number of characters allowed in a database password is 20. This
number is incorrect. The number of characters that is actually allowed in the
database password is 14.

Additional query words: mspress ms_press bookbug

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Keywords          :  
Technology        : kbAccessSearch kbAccess97 kbAccess97Search
Version           : WINDOWS:97
Issue type        : kbinfo

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