Re: security warning question
- From: "Rick Brandt" <rickbrandt2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 13:20:55 -0500
soljshavitz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Perhaps this is the case, but when the database was originally written
by me a couple of weeks ago the error message did not appear. The
situation does not effect any functionality of the database but the
message annoys the users. Is there a way to place code in the startup
form to suppress the message?
Note that if we are talking about the same message it is an ACCESS setting
that controls the message, not a setting in your MDB file. In other words
when the message is turned off on one PC that user never sees the message
regardless of the file they open and if it is enabled on another PC that
user would see the warning when opening ALL files, not just certain files.
--
Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
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