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Coop
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      7th Feb 2009
Hi, I have an industry specialized MS Access application that I have
developed, and I like to offer a trial demo to my prospective client users.
I used to secure the demo by making it time-expire through macro/autoexec,
but in Access 2007, they seem to have eliminated that function. I just need
to have this demo be read-only, or preferably expire and render itself
unusable somehow. Does anyone have an easy means of doing that? I'm not
very programming code literate. GC
 
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Tom van Stiphout
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      7th Feb 2009
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 08:14:01 -0800, Coop
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The AutoExec macro is still available in Access 2007. Create a new
macro and give it that name.

-Tom.
Microsoft Access MVP


>Hi, I have an industry specialized MS Access application that I have
>developed, and I like to offer a trial demo to my prospective client users.
>I used to secure the demo by making it time-expire through macro/autoexec,
>but in Access 2007, they seem to have eliminated that function. I just need
>to have this demo be read-only, or preferably expire and render itself
>unusable somehow. Does anyone have an easy means of doing that? I'm not
>very programming code literate. GC

 
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