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Buttons Issue with Access 2007 on Vista

 
 
Andre Southgate
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      24th Mar 2007
Hi there!

I have a client who has a simple access DB. If he runs it on
XP/Access 2007 no issue, but if he runs it on vista/access
2007, he can't click any of the buttons on any of the
forms!

Could someone shed some light please?
 
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Allen Browne
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      24th Mar 2007
By default, the code is disabled unless the database is digitally signed or
the folder is trusted.

Have him go to:
Office Button | Access Options | Trust Center | Trust Center Settings
and add the folder where his database resides to the trusted locations.

If that doesn't solve the problem, it could be an issue with references:
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-38.html

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Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia
Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.

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> Hi there!
>
> I have a client who has a simple access DB. If he runs it on
> XP/Access 2007 no issue, but if he runs it on vista/access
> 2007, he can't click any of the buttons on any of the
> forms!
>
> Could someone shed some light please?


 
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      25th Mar 2007
On Mar 24, 6:56 am, "Allen Browne" <AllenBro...@SeeSig.Invalid> wrote:
> By default, the code is disabled unless the database is digitally signed or
> the folder is trusted.
>
> Have him go to:
> Office Button | Access Options | Trust Center | Trust Center Settings
> and add the folder where his database resides to the trusted locations.
>
> If that doesn't solve the problem, it could be an issue with references:
> http://allenbrowne.com/ser-38.html
>
> --
> Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia
> Tips for Access users -http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
> Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.
>
> "Andre Southgate" <A...@sapphiresolutions.co.nz.NOSPAM!> wrote in message
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> > Hi there!

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> > I have a client who has a simple access DB. If he runs it on
> > XP/Access 2007 no issue, but if he runs it on vista/access
> > 2007, he can't click any of the buttons on any of the
> > forms!

>
> > Could someone shed some light please?- Hide quoted text -

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I had almost that exact problem when I installed Office 2007 on my
Windows XP system. The buttons did not fire always. And some code
that worked before no longer worked for no reason I could find. I
decided the installation was flawed and de-installed. I had
accidently installed it in the same directory as Office 2003. It
added another subdirectory (office11?).

I then re-installed using what I had originally intended - in a
separate Office 2007 directory. Everything began working. I did
nothing else. I have no explanation, but there it is as information
if it happens to help.

-- Larry Engles

 
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