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      13th Nov 2007
In Access 2007, when I open my project (citrus.adp) where I have macros, I
see a security warning below the ribbon that says "Certain content in the
database has been disabled". I must then enable it in order to use my
macros. How can I tell Access not to block the content? The only time I use
Access is for my own applications, and I know they're safe. I don't want to
have to enable this every time I use my own applications.

I see where I can turn off the warning message in the Trust Center, but the
content will then always be blocked. I actually want to turn off the
blocking.

Thanks!
 
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      16th Nov 2007
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:32:01 -0800, Mary Fetsch
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Go back in the Trust Center and set up a Trusted Location.

-Tom.


>In Access 2007, when I open my project (citrus.adp) where I have macros, I
>see a security warning below the ribbon that says "Certain content in the
>database has been disabled". I must then enable it in order to use my
>macros. How can I tell Access not to block the content? The only time I use
>Access is for my own applications, and I know they're safe. I don't want to
>have to enable this every time I use my own applications.
>
>I see where I can turn off the warning message in the Trust Center, but the
>content will then always be blocked. I actually want to turn off the
>blocking.
>
>Thanks!

 
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      19th Nov 2007
Thanks a lot!

"Tom van Stiphout" wrote:

> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:32:01 -0800, Mary Fetsch
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> Go back in the Trust Center and set up a Trusted Location.
>
> -Tom.
>
>
> >In Access 2007, when I open my project (citrus.adp) where I have macros, I
> >see a security warning below the ribbon that says "Certain content in the
> >database has been disabled". I must then enable it in order to use my
> >macros. How can I tell Access not to block the content? The only time I use
> >Access is for my own applications, and I know they're safe. I don't want to
> >have to enable this every time I use my own applications.
> >
> >I see where I can turn off the warning message in the Trust Center, but the
> >content will then always be blocked. I actually want to turn off the
> >blocking.
> >
> >Thanks!

>

 
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