Re: Help: Access 2003 not reading the signatures

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How did you reset the security level?

"Bettergains" <Bettergains@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi StuJol:

Yes! i opened Access (not the mdb) and reset the security level. It was
that
easy. I gave up on securing the file. But at least I'm in. Instead, I'm
backing everything up assiduously.

~G

"StuJol" wrote:

i now have the same problem. did you find a solution???

"Bettergains" wrote:

Hello:

I have signed my mdb's and have set the security level to high with the
signature selected as trusted. What could possibly be preventing me
from
opening these files? Now, none of them will.


.



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