is to relink the table and check a box "Save password" when you connect to the table. I usually did this for any Access database that was used by the users. It would save the password and the connection DSN that was used to connect to it.

There used to be a "Sendkey" command that allowed Access to send a series of keystrokes to a window. You might try an "Alt-C" and then "Enter" keystrokes. I've forgotten it and I think that future versions of Access took it out or changed it. "Alt-C" will select the "Cancel" button and "Enter" will press it.

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