To open a password-protected .accdb file, you need to have Microsoft Access installed on your computer. Launch Access, go to "File," then "Open," and select the .accdb file. When prompted, enter the password to access the database. If you don't know the password, you may need to use password recovery tools or seek assistance from the file's creator.
To password protect a file on Microsoft Office, open the file, click Options on the Tools menu, then click Security. You will have the option to create a password that will be needed to open the file, or a password that will be required to modify the file.
You can't give password to a notepad file. If u wish to protect ur file. Cut that file/files into a compressed(zipped folder) and then select 'add password' in 'file'. Give password. Hereafter whenever u open this file, it will ask u password.
Assuming you mean protecting a file with a password... Open the file, then select File then Properties - in the new window that opens, select the Security tab, and click Protect. Enter the same password in both boxes, and click OK. When you next open the file, you will be prompted for the password. I have used the password function on a number of files and find it a great security measure.
If you do not have the password, then you will not be able to open the file.
If you do not have the password, then you cannot open the file. You may need to open it in Excel and then disable the password, and then go back to Works and open the file.
To protect an Excel worksheet with a password, first open your Excel file and select the worksheet you want to protect. Then, go to the "Review" tab on the ribbon, click on "Protect Sheet," and enter your desired password in the dialog box that appears. For example, if you want to protect the sheet from editing while allowing users to select cells, you can check the appropriate options before confirming the password. Remember to save your file after setting the password to ensure the protection is applied.
As long as the file conforms with industry standards, Adobe Reader will be able to open a password protected file if you provide the password. In cases where the PDF is not compliant, Adobe Reader may be unable to open the file at all.
setting a password is important because only you have the acess to open it.
It depends what you mean by 'cant access'. a) If your computer crashed while a file was open - Open Office should automatically attempt to recover the file next time you open it. b) If the file is locked by a password - you need to enter the correct password to open it.
You can't do that. If the owner of the RAR file put a password for security, you can't open it. You'll need to ask the owner of the file for the password or for him to give you another version without the password.
By entering the password or phrase
There is no password. Whoever you've downloaded that file from is cheating you, because there is no text in the file even if you do manage to get it open.