Internet Explorer Intranet settings are disabled by default.
UPDATE Chris
Set AccessKnowledge = "MORE RECENT", SecurityKnowledge = "MORE
RECENT", PassTheBack = "STFU AND LEARN SQL SERVER, BEFORE TALKING
****"
On Apr 7, 3:48*am, "Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com" <u29189@uwe>
wrote:
> No, it's not an issue with Microsoft Access. *Change your Internet Explorer
> intranet security options so that the following are all checked:
>
> + *Include all local (intranet) sites not listed in other zones
> + *Include all sites that bypass the proxy server
> + *Include all network paths (UNCs)
>
> If that doesn't work, you may have to change your Internet Explorer Intranet
> security level to low while using that form.
>
> Chris
> Microsoft MVP
>
> Odette Rivera wrote:
> >I'm currently testing a database connection from a form using Microsoft
> >InfoPath 2003 to a Microsoft Acccess 2003 database through a data source
> >connection. When I try to fill out a form and retrieve records, I receivean
> >error message saying: "This website is using your identity to connect to a
> >data source. If you trust this site, click OK". I click OK and I'm able to
> >retrieve the record but I'd really like to avoid having to click OK all the
> >time.
>
> >Any suggestions? I'm not sure if this is an issue with Microsoft Access.
> >Thanks!!
>
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