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2002ASP #1103
System Time - Accurate to milliseconds

This is an example of how to call GetSystemTime Note that it is not 1 millisecond accurate. According to Daniel Appleman both Win32 and Hardware determine accuracy. On my machine it was 10 ms.

2002ASP #1104
Access Password Finder (97 and 2000)

*** Updated on 10/18/99 --> See comments below *** This is a handy little routine for retrieving forgotten passwords out of Access97 and 2000. Do not abuse this. This should be used only for databases you originally had permissions to and forgot the password.

2002C #9707
System Time - Accurate to milliseconds

This is an example of how to call GetSystemTime Note that it is not 1 millisecond accurate. According to Daniel Appleman both Win32 and Hardware determine accuracy. On my machine it was 10 ms.

2002C #9708
Access Password Finder (97 and 2000)

*** Updated on 10/18/99 --> See comments below *** This is a handy little routine for retrieving forgotten passwords out of Access97 and 2000. Do not abuse this. This should be used only for databases you originally had permissions to and forgot the password.

2002VB #18311
System Time - Accurate to milliseconds

This is an example of how to call GetSystemTime Note that it is not 1 millisecond accurate. According to Daniel Appleman both Win32 and Hardware determine accuracy. On my machine it was 10 ms.

2002VB #18312
Access Password Finder (97 and 2000)

*** Updated on 10/18/99 --> See comments below *** This is a handy little routine for retrieving forgotten passwords out of Access97 and 2000. Do not abuse this. This should be used only for databases you originally had permissions to and forgot the password.

ASP_Volume2 #33122
Access Password Finder (97 and 2000)

*** Updated on 10/18/99 --> See comments below *** This is a handy little routine for retrieving forgotten passwords out of Access97 and 2000. Do not abuse this. This should be used only for databases you originally had permissions to and forgot the password.

ASP_Volume2 #33472
System Time - Accurate to milliseconds

This is an example of how to call GetSystemTime Note that it is not 1 millisecond accurate. According to Daniel Appleman both Win32 and Hardware determine accuracy. On my machine it was 10 ms.

ASP_Volume3 #45741
Access Password Finder (97 and 2000)

*** Updated on 10/18/99 --> See comments below *** This is a handy little routine for retrieving forgotten passwords out of Access97 and 2000. Do not abuse this. This should be used only for databases you originally had permissions to and forgot the password.

ASP_Volume3 #45742
System Time - Accurate to milliseconds

This is an example of how to call GetSystemTime Note that it is not 1 millisecond accurate. According to Daniel Appleman both Win32 and Hardware determine accuracy. On my machine it was 10 ms.

C_Volume2 #74184
Access Password Finder (97 and 2000)

*** Updated on 10/18/99 --> See comments below *** This is a handy little routine for retrieving forgotten passwords out of Access97 and 2000. Do not abuse this. This should be used only for databases you originally had permissions to and forgot the password.

C_Volume2 #74534
System Time - Accurate to milliseconds

This is an example of how to call GetSystemTime Note that it is not 1 millisecond accurate. According to Daniel Appleman both Win32 and Hardware determine accuracy. On my machine it was 10 ms.

Java_Volume1 #92728
Access Password Finder (97 and 2000)

*** Updated on 10/18/99 --> See comments below *** This is a handy little routine for retrieving forgotten passwords out of Access97 and 2000. Do not abuse this. This should be used only for databases you originally had permissions to and forgot the password.

Java_Volume1 #93078
System Time - Accurate to milliseconds

This is an example of how to call GetSystemTime Note that it is not 1 millisecond accurate. According to Daniel Appleman both Win32 and Hardware determine accuracy. On my machine it was 10 ms.

1_2002 #105065
System Time - Accurate to milliseconds

This is an example of how to call GetSystemTime Note that it is not 1 millisecond accurate. According to Daniel Appleman both Win32 and Hardware determine accuracy. On my machine it was 10 ms.

1_2002 #105066
Access Password Finder (97 and 2000)

*** Updated on 10/18/99 --> See comments below *** This is a handy little routine for retrieving forgotten passwords out of Access97 and 2000. Do not abuse this. This should be used only for databases you originally had permissions to and forgot the password.

2_2002-2004 #119875
Access Password Finder (97 and 2000)

*** Updated on 10/18/99 --> See comments below *** This is a handy little routine for retrieving forgotten passwords out of Access97 and 2000. Do not abuse this. This should be used only for databases you originally had permissions to and forgot the password.

2_2002-2004 #120225
System Time - Accurate to milliseconds

This is an example of how to call GetSystemTime Note that it is not 1 millisecond accurate. According to Daniel Appleman both Win32 and Hardware determine accuracy. On my machine it was 10 ms.

3_2004-2005 #138419
Access Password Finder (97 and 2000)

*** Updated on 10/18/99 --> See comments below *** This is a handy little routine for retrieving forgotten passwords out of Access97 and 2000. Do not abuse this. This should be used only for databases you originally had permissions to and forgot the password.

3_2004-2005 #138769
System Time - Accurate to milliseconds

This is an example of how to call GetSystemTime Note that it is not 1 millisecond accurate. According to Daniel Appleman both Win32 and Hardware determine accuracy. On my machine it was 10 ms.

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