ACC1x: How to Create a Password Text BoxID: Q88650
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Some applications require password protection and should provide a dialog
box at startup which prompts the user for a password. For security
purposes, this prompt should not show the characters that the user is
typing, but should give the user some idea of how many characters have
been typed so that the user does not lose track of what part of the
password is being typed. This article describes how you can create a
password text box in Microsoft Access version 1.x.
In Microsoft Access version 2.0, you can use input masks for typing data
into a field or control. There is an input mask specifically for password
entry. For more information, search for "input masks," using the Microsoft
Access 2.0 Help menu.
To create a password text box:
For more information about the InputMask property, search for "text box:
for entering passwords," and then "InputMask Property," using the
Microsoft Access Help menu.
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Search for "passwords: text box for entering," and then "InputMask
Property," using the Microsoft Access Help menu.
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Version : 1.0 1.1
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: March 10, 1999