Access scuirity conflict when running IE7

G

Guest

When I try to open Access databases stored on my server I get a message that
the publisher is unknown. When I click on open, I get the message that the
file is located "outside your intranet on on an untrusted site." This
happens only with Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 running. When I copy the file
to my hard drive (C:\) it opens normally, same when I uninstall IE7. Anybody
else?
 
6

'69 Camaro

Hi.

Microsoft has removed the disclaimer on the download page that this beta is
intended only for Web developers and administrators to test their Web sites,
so you may not have realized that IE7 Beta 2 is not intended for everyday
usage. It causes a number of problems, the most severe of which is an
unstable operating system, which commonly happens when you uninstall it
after having made customizations to the settings. A number of things cause
it to become unstable, and the only way to recover is to restore the
computer system from a previous backup.

So unless you are using IE7 Beta 2 to test your Web sites, or this is an
extra computer that you don't need to rely on for your everyday work, then
you should wait till the actual release version to install it on your
computer, because this beta version seems to have more fatal bugs than
usual.

HTH.
Gunny

See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials.
http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/expert_contributors2.html for contact
info.
 
T

Tony Toews

stlof said:
When I try to open Access databases stored on my server I get a message that
the publisher is unknown. When I click on open, I get the message that the
file is located "outside your intranet on on an untrusted site." This
happens only with Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 running. When I copy the file
to my hard drive (C:\) it opens normally, same when I uninstall IE7. Anybody
else?

The following might help.

See An Intranet Site Is Identified as an Internet Site When You Use an
FQDN or IP Address http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=303650 at the
Knowledge Base at support.microsoft.com.

Tony
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