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Odette Rivera
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      3rd Apr 2008
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 receive an
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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aaron_kempf@hotmail.com
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      9th Apr 2008
Warning!

this Chris guy is not credible.
He does not know the basics of MS Access.

I mean 'oh, its not an Access bug'?

ARE YOU KIDDING ME?

-Aaron



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!!

>
> --
> Message posted viahttp://www.accessmonster.com


 
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aaron_kempf@hotmail.com
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      9th Apr 2008
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!!

>
> --
> Message posted viahttp://www.accessmonster.com


 
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