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Hi there, I'm looking for the best way to create a userform that asks for an
Username and Password. I want to be able to add/remove a user, I know how to
do this by writing the info to a worksheet, I also know how to write the
info to a *.txt file... is it possible to write the info into a non text
*.dat file or something encrypted?


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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172267/en-us
SAMPLE: RECEDIT.VBP Demonstrates File I/O in Visual Basic

See binary file

for an encryption algorithm (MD5)
http://www.frez.co.uk/freecode.htm#md5

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Hi there, I'm looking for the best way to create a userform that asks for
an Username and Password. I want to be able to add/remove a user, I know
how to do this by writing the info to a worksheet, I also know how to
write the info to a *.txt file... is it possible to write the info into a
non text *.dat file or something encrypted?


Craig



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