digital signatures



I'm a bit perplexed about an error message I'm getting relating to digital
signatures. All of my macros are digitally signed (I've double and triple
checked, they all have my name splashed all over them), but I got two error
messages after attempting to reopen the database.
The first error message stated: The code or macros in this file do not match
the digital signature. This mismatch was most likely caused by one of the
following: -file was modified by virus; -file was modified by an earlier
version of MS Access. The second error message that was directly underneath
states: Security settings restrict access to file because it is not digitally
signed.
Now, no major changes were made in the 30 minutes between sessions of
working on this database and it doesn't specify what file is unsigned. Has
anyone ever run into a problem like this before? Suggestions?
.



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