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How to add and allow a network path to the Trusted Locations?

 
 
Jone
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      22nd Dec 2009
Hi everybody!
I have an access 2007 database on my network and Microsoft Access doesn’t
allow me to add my network path to the trusted locations.
In other words I want to add my network “V” to the trusted locations.
Please reply
P.S. I’m working on Windows 7

 
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Douglas J. Steele
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      22nd Dec 2009
Is it possible that your network administrator has disabled the capability
through GPOs?

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"Jone" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi everybody!
> I have an access 2007 database on my network and Microsoft Access doesn't
> allow me to add my network path to the trusted locations.
> In other words I want to add my network "V" to the trusted locations.
> Please reply
> P.S. I'm working on Windows 7
>



 
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Arvin Meyer [MVP]
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      24th Dec 2009
The front-end, which is the code and objects should reside on the local
machine and so should the Trusted Location. Only the back-end (data) resides
on the server. If you are not configured in a split database design, you
should either do so, or not use the database over a network or with multiple
users.
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"Jone" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:BA468D92-0D16-4D58-BA30-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi everybody!
> I have an access 2007 database on my network and Microsoft Access doesn't
> allow me to add my network path to the trusted locations.
> In other words I want to add my network "V" to the trusted locations.
> Please reply
> P.S. I'm working on Windows 7
>



 
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Tony Toews [MVP]
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      30th Dec 2009
"Arvin Meyer [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>The front-end, which is the code and objects should reside on the local
>machine and so should the Trusted Location. Only the back-end (data) resides
>on the server. If you are not configured in a split database design, you
>should either do so, or not use the database over a network or with multiple
>users.


Note that the Auto FE Updater can create the Trusted Locations
registry key for you. As well as automatically copying down the FE to
the workstation, etc, etc.

Tony
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Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
For a convenient utility to keep your users FEs and other files
updated see http://www.autofeupdater.com/
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