Security Warning

M

Michael Dobony

I have Access 2007. Whenever I open any database, including ones I create,
I get a security warning that "certain content in the database has been
disabled." How do I get rid of this obnoxious warning and allow these
proven databases to open with all content enabled without degrading
security?
 
J

Jeff Boyce

Michael

Follow that Options button.

Open the Trust Center.

Set the folder/path in which your dbs live as trusted.

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Access MVP

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D

Daniel Pineault

This is Microsoft's WONDERFUL (I'm being sarcastic -- if you couldn't tell)
security/trust center. Below is a link that covers everything you did know
you wanted to know about the subject

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb421308.aspx

Go down to the 'Making It Simpler' Section and add your directories to the
'Trusted' location listing.
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Hope this helps,

Daniel Pineault
http://www.cardaconsultants.com/
For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net
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chris

Michael Dobony said:
I have Access 2007. Whenever I open any database, including ones I create,
I get a security warning that "certain content in the database has been
disabled." How do I get rid of this obnoxious warning and allow these
proven databases to open with all content enabled without degrading
security?
.
MS Button/Access Options/Trust Center/Trust Center Setting/Macro Settings/Enable All Macros.

Simple fix to an annoying problem.
 

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