Stop Access warning banners when opening a file with a hyperlink?

G

Guest

With Access 2003, when I click on a hyperlink which points to a file on the
same computer I get a pop-up warning for MS Office Access on " Opening (file)
Hyperlinks may be harmful..." (trusted source warning) FOLLOWED BY a warning
message from MS Office "Opening (file) Some files can contain viruses ...".
I know and trust the files. How do I eliminate these hyperlink warning
banners?? I even set macro security to low to see if that helped - no effect!
 
G

Guest

TC:

Half way there - the HKey_CURRENT_USER edit stopped the MS Access (Fro MS
Office Pro 2003) warning but I still get the MS Office warning shown right
after that regedit activity (warning for TIF and MDI files from HLINK.dll).
The files I am opening are .MP3 - I'm developing a database to look up,
provide music and performer info and play my MP3s. Am not sure of the
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT edit further down the artical will do the trick or not -
the article gives dire warnings regarding that change (the Method 1 -
"Confirm open after download" could not be implemented - no "advanced" button
in XP Pro SP-2 I guess.). Any further ideas??

Rich
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top