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Acess 2003 Beta Security Warning IS DRIVING ME NUTS!

 
 
Velociraptor
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      8th Oct 2003
Every time I open a database using Access 2003 I get a security warning
telling me that the program may not be safe. I cannot find a setting within
Access to switch this off. Does anybody know how to short-circuit this
intensely irritating dialog? (without compromising system security
elsewhere). In case Microsoft are interested, I'm a mature systems developer
not an eight-year old. If this is an example of how thing can be expected to
go as a result of the new security conscious code initiative at MS, are we
going to suffer these ridiculous warnings every time we open any Microsoft
program in the future?

Think about it MS. After just a few encounters with these dialogs, people
skip past them without a second thought and certainly without reading them.

Any help gratefully received.

Paul

(WinXPpro fully up to date, WorkGroup, not domain, Access XP and Access 2003
Beta)


 
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      8th Oct 2003
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Microsoft.public.access.security

You can find the answer with the message

Re: Access 2003, I was warned by a security window when I open any .mdb file



Very good description of you problem from Joan Wild

That quote the Mike Wachal.



In my computer I Set the macro security to low



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"Velociraptor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3f83ea68$0$6630$(E-Mail Removed)...

Every time I open a database using Access 2003 I get a security warning
telling me that the program may not be safe. I cannot find a setting within
Access to switch this off. Does anybody know how to short-circuit this
intensely irritating dialog? (without compromising system security
elsewhere). In case Microsoft are interested, I'm a mature systems developer
not an eight-year old. If this is an example of how thing can be expected to
go as a result of the new security conscious code initiative at MS, are we
going to suffer these ridiculous warnings every time we open any Microsoft
program in the future?

Think about it MS. After just a few encounters with these dialogs, people
skip past them without a second thought and certainly without reading them.

Any help gratefully received.

Paul

(WinXPpro fully up to date, WorkGroup, not domain, Access XP and Access 2003
Beta)


 
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Velociraptor
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      8th Oct 2003
I've received an email that shows me how to switch this off - Thanks Hafner.

In case anyone is interested and has the same problem, the setting is in the Access Tools Menu >> Macro >> Security, put the setting to low to switch off the message.

I was looking in the obvious (but wrong) places - Control Panel Internet Security and Access Options.


"Velociraptor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3f83ea68$0$6630$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Every time I open a database using Access 2003 I get a security warning
> telling me that the program may not be safe. I cannot find a setting within
> Access to switch this off. Does anybody know how to short-circuit this
> intensely irritating dialog? (without compromising system security
> elsewhere). In case Microsoft are interested, I'm a mature systems developer
> not an eight-year old. If this is an example of how thing can be expected to
> go as a result of the new security conscious code initiative at MS, are we
> going to suffer these ridiculous warnings every time we open any Microsoft
> program in the future?
>
> Think about it MS. After just a few encounters with these dialogs, people
> skip past them without a second thought and certainly without reading them.
>
> Any help gratefully received.
>
> Paul
>
> (WinXPpro fully up to date, WorkGroup, not domain, Access XP and Access 2003
> Beta)
>
>

 
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Tony Toews
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      8th Oct 2003
"Velociraptor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I've received an email that shows me how to switch this off - Thanks Hafner.
>
>In case anyone is interested and has the same problem, the setting is in the Access Tools Menu >> Macro >> Security, put the setting to low to switch off the message.


Once Jet 4.0 SP 8 is out you'll be able to change that back.

Tony
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      7th Nov 2003
Tony Toews <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
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> Once Jet 4.0 SP 8 is out you'll be able to change that back.
>
> Tony


Um, not true. I installed SP8 and still get those ridiculous warnings.
 
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Larry Linson
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      7th Nov 2003
Did you follow the instructions, carefully, for "Sandbox mode"? That is what
lets you choose Med or High macro security and not get the blasted message;
note that you have to set something more global than Access' Options, too.

AFAIAC, setting the Macro Security to "Low" gives me no less security than I
have had with Access since 1993, so I am not worrying much about it.

I rarely run databases that aren't from a trusted provider, and even then, I
know why I have them, and why I am running them. If a database from a known
party should arrive with a generic message like "Take a look at this!" or
"Please review and advise.", I will immediately assume they have been
infected by a virus/worm and contact them before executing it.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP


"MrPhil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Tony Toews <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

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> ><SNIP>
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> > Once Jet 4.0 SP 8 is out you'll be able to change that back.
> >
> > Tony

>
> Um, not true. I installed SP8 and still get those ridiculous warnings.



 
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