More Control of Your Access 
						Databases
						Overseeing multiple Access databases can take more time than you have to spare.  Identifying which are still in use, which have been backed up, and managing advanced settings are all tasks that are often deferred past due.  
						OpenGate's Database Manager for Microsoft Access helps 
						you inventory and manage your Access databases from a 
						central location with ease.  OpenGate Database 
						Manager can even help you manage advanced settings and 
						options in your Access databases you didn't know were 
						available.
				 
				
											
				
				
					
					Product Licensing
					
					Single User License
					Allows you to install OpenGate Database Manager on a single PC, and manage unlimited databases.
					
					Unlimited User License
					Allows you to install OpenGate Database Manager on any PC in your company, and manage unlimited databases. 
					
					
					 
				
					
					With OpenGate Database Manager, you can:
					
						
						
						
						
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						Use OpenGate Database Manager to control your Access databases from a central location.  Open your databases using the different versions of Access installed on your PC, hide the database window, disable the Shift-bypass key, and more...without 
						opening each database individually.
					 
					
					
						
						Use OpenGate Database Manager to scan your local and 
						network drives to find Access databases in your 
						organization.  Quickly see when the database was 
						last modified, the tables inside, and other key 
						properties. 
						
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						When you databases begin to increase in size, you 
						may not be able to expect your users to run the Compact 
						& Repair feature in Access to bring them back to a 
						reasonable size. With OpenGate Database Manager, 
						you can compact databases remotely, and access the 
						undocumented "decompile" feature to help resolve VB 
						errors that appear to have no reason or root cause.
 
					
					
						
						
						
Microsoft Access 2000, 2003, Microsoft Access 2007, Microsoft Access 2010, Microsoft Access 2013, Microsoft Access 2016, and Microsoft Access 2019 (both 32- and 64-bit versions for all).
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