Re: macro security error message
- From: "Jeff Conrad" <jeffc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:19:40 -0700
Darn, I screwed up again TC!
I have this list saved in my Newsgroup Database.
At some point I created two lists (with different names) with
the same information. One of the lists does not have your
suggestion and one does. And yes, I copied/pasted the wrong
one again!!
I will delete the other one right now so I will not forget.
Sorry TC!
Bad Jeff.
--
Jeff Conrad
Access Junkie
Bend, Oregon
"TC" <aatcbbtccctc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1112853302.282886.148180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> And the easiest, simplest method - which Jeff steadfastly refuses to
> add to his list, for some reason, despite the fact that this method has
> already helped dozens of people:
>
> * Write a 5-line script which uses the AutomationSecurity property
> to disable the messages on a per-database basis. Google this newsgroup
> for "automationsecurity" for details.
>
> This method requires NO registry changes, NO setting macro security Low
> for all programs, NO digital certificates, and NO reading complicated
> articles about Office, Access or Jet security.
>
> This method works fine unless your database is *secured* (which makes
> it a harder but not impossible), or your PC is not allowed to run
> scripts. But it only takes 5 minutes to check this method out, so it
> should undoubtedly be your first port of call, when you want to solve
> this problem.
>
> HTH,
> TC
>
.
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