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Nadav Nadav 2, 9 9 gold badges 41 41 silver badges 57 57 bronze badges. What is the error message you are getting? This may be of interest: stackoverflow. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. VinayC VinayC Nadav, as said, this component typically comes with office Anyway, you can download it from microsoft.

Apparently, there are other reasons for this error other than that it is not installed see OP comment. Remou, you are of course correct! I suggest we need to increase this to bit, but you will need to change the Cryptographic Service Provider setting in the registry in order to do this.

The Encryption Manager lets you change the encryption type on any already encrypted. ACCDB database, and also gives you the option to change the registry setting that overrides the default encryption provider in Microsoft Access.

Download here: www. You want the third option. My recommendation is to set the default to 'Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Provider v1. Once the setting has been saved, each time you use the 'Encrypt with Password' option in Access your file will be saved with the new RC encryption. This can be checked by using the Encryption Manager option 1 to open the file and it will show you exactly what encryption settings have been used on your file. Don't forget to have a look at the follow up article Page 2 here: Part 2 — Breaking through the boundaries - Upgrading the encryption to AES Modifying the registry manually Warning: Backup your registry before making changes Before proceeding please read the restrictions.

The free Encryption Manager application does all this for you. My recommendation is to use the 'Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Provider v1. I will now show you exactly how to achieve this. To change the Cryptographic Service Provider, you need to alter a registry setting. The registry key is as follows; 1. Encryption provider name Value 2. Encryption Algorithm Value 3.

Have your say - comment on this article. What did you think of 'Changing the encryption type in Access '? Tony Jollans says I am trying to make this work in Word but can't get very far with it. When I use "DefaultEncryption" in compatibity mode , Word crashes.

I do realise that this may be 'just' a problem with Word but I do have a couple of questions: 1. Does it work in Access - even using "DefaultEncryption"?

Is there another setting somewhere that affects this? Wayne Phillips says Well, from an Access point of view it is definitely DefaultEncryption. DefaultEncryption12 does not work. NET app using Access that is using this provider for Office ? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks Paul! This is good information I was however hoping to find out if there was an easy way to include anything necessary for accessing Acess as a reference in a.

There is nothing available from Microsoft that I am aware of so unless someone has created their own I'm afraid the answer is no. The content you requested has been removed. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. I updated the answer to better reflect that it is related directly to ADO. Add a comment. Ted Boosalis Ted Boosalis 1. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password.

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