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      9th Nov 2007
For now, I need to create a temporary solution for my company on
reporting live data. By live, I mean that someone can view a chart that
updates data as it is inputted into the database, after a screen refresh in
the browser.
So, I created Access Pages in which I designed graphs that pull data from
various queries I designed. The graphs work great and everything displays
properly. So, when anyone tries to load the web site, they get

"This website uses a data provider that may be unsafe. If you trust this
website, click OK, otherwise click Cancel."

Once the user clicks OK, they then get this next message.

"This website is using your identity to access a data source. If you trust
this website, click OK to continue, otherwise click Cancel."

So, how do I get it so neither of these messages display? I am not concerned
about security, because this only accessable over a department shared drive,
in which everyone is going to need to use the graphs. I just need to know how
to stop those messages from appearing. Thanks.

 
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      6th Feb 2008
David,
I have the same problem & same messages in an InfoPath form that I created.
The database is internal and I know it's trusted and I need to make the form
as simple and as few keystrokes as possible for the user. I can't get rid of
those 2 messages. In fact they come up twice for me.

Nancy M


"David J." wrote:

> For now, I need to create a temporary solution for my company on
> reporting live data. By live, I mean that someone can view a chart that
> updates data as it is inputted into the database, after a screen refresh in
> the browser.
> So, I created Access Pages in which I designed graphs that pull data from
> various queries I designed. The graphs work great and everything displays
> properly. So, when anyone tries to load the web site, they get
>
> "This website uses a data provider that may be unsafe. If you trust this
> website, click OK, otherwise click Cancel."
>
> Once the user clicks OK, they then get this next message.
>
> "This website is using your identity to access a data source. If you trust
> this website, click OK to continue, otherwise click Cancel."
>
> So, how do I get it so neither of these messages display? I am not concerned
> about security, because this only accessable over a department shared drive,
> in which everyone is going to need to use the graphs. I just need to know how
> to stop those messages from appearing. Thanks.
>

 
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David J.
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      13th Feb 2008
Well, I only get the one message because I am the one who created the
database, and the DB and the form are on the same system. Anyone else who
uses the form gets the 2 warning messages as well. I have read from many
sources that you can create a digital signature in InfoPath 2003, but every
link on Microsoft's site doesn't work and I found an article saying Microsoft
doesn't support any of the SDK software that was used to make it. Hopefully
someone knows how to fix this without upgrading or designing the forms in VB.

"Nancy" wrote:

> David,
> I have the same problem & same messages in an InfoPath form that I created.
> The database is internal and I know it's trusted and I need to make the form
> as simple and as few keystrokes as possible for the user. I can't get rid of
> those 2 messages. In fact they come up twice for me.
>
> Nancy M
>
>
> "David J." wrote:
>
> > For now, I need to create a temporary solution for my company on
> > reporting live data. By live, I mean that someone can view a chart that
> > updates data as it is inputted into the database, after a screen refresh in
> > the browser.
> > So, I created Access Pages in which I designed graphs that pull data from
> > various queries I designed. The graphs work great and everything displays
> > properly. So, when anyone tries to load the web site, they get
> >
> > "This website uses a data provider that may be unsafe. If you trust this
> > website, click OK, otherwise click Cancel."
> >
> > Once the user clicks OK, they then get this next message.
> >
> > "This website is using your identity to access a data source. If you trust
> > this website, click OK to continue, otherwise click Cancel."
> >
> > So, how do I get it so neither of these messages display? I am not concerned
> > about security, because this only accessable over a department shared drive,
> > in which everyone is going to need to use the graphs. I just need to know how
> > to stop those messages from appearing. Thanks.
> >

 
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