how to start application in a client with hight livel restriction?

A

Amodio

hi

i have an application created with microsoft access 2007

my clients have a hight level security settings in a their microsoft access
program, and then can't view my application

how i can start my application with VBA in all my client, anyway they have a
hight rescrition level?
 
C

Chris O''Neill

With the information you have provided, it's hard to give a definate answer.
It could be a security issue, or it could be a number of other things.

What do you mean by "they can't view my application?" Are they getting any
error messages and, if so, what are they? For instance, if they're getting
an error message #3033 that states they don't have the necessary permissions,
then you do indeed have a security issue.

On the other hand, if they're not getting any error messages but the
application just won't start, you still might have a security issue but it
could also be something else.

Having said all that, if you created the application without applying any
User Level Security, then anyone running "plain vanilla" Access "should" be
able to load the application. If you did apply User Level security, then you
need to make sure that they have proper privileges to the application and all
its tables, forms, queries, etc.

Hope the above is helpful...

Regards, Chris
 
A

Amodio

HI
thanks for reply
when my application with Access start, compares a toolbar with this label
"security warning certain content in the database has been disabled" and in a
their right a button:"options..."
the option button (if you press ) start a dialog box for enable the context
or continue to disable!

as you understand, my client are very stupid, and cannod clik yes, for
enable the context
how i can star automaticaly my application every time they start access?
i would start in every computer, also with security permission enabled :(
 

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