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From: Carrie on 29 Aug 2006 16:35 After many years of use, I can no longer access my Access files on my network. I am getting messages saying: "The file is located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site. Microsoft Access will not open the file due to potential security problems." All Access files are affected. No other files (Excel, Word, etc.) are affected. These are not internet files nor were they ever. Why would this happen all of a sudden?
From: Graham Mandeno on 29 Aug 2006 18:30 Hi Carrie This KB article may well be what you are looking for: Intranet site is identified as an Internet site when you use an FQDN or an IP address http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303650 If not, post back with more info about your network setup and exactly how you are referencing the file. -- Good Luck! Graham Mandeno [Access MVP] Auckland, New Zealand "Carrie" <Carrie(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8050A963-C56E-4D11-B22C-790DEC0F0470(a)microsoft.com... > After many years of use, I can no longer access my Access files on my > network. I am getting messages saying: > > "The file is located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site. > Microsoft Access will not open the file due to potential security > problems." > > All Access files are affected. No other files (Excel, Word, etc.) are > affected. These are not internet files nor were they ever. Why would > this > happen all of a sudden?
From: Graham Mandeno on 29 Aug 2006 18:30 Hi Carrie This KB article may well be what you are looking for: Intranet site is identified as an Internet site when you use an FQDN or an IP address http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303650 If not, post back with more info about your network setup and exactly how you are referencing the file. -- Good Luck! Graham Mandeno [Access MVP] Auckland, New Zealand "Carrie" <Carrie(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8050A963-C56E-4D11-B22C-790DEC0F0470(a)microsoft.com... > After many years of use, I can no longer access my Access files on my > network. I am getting messages saying: > > "The file is located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site. > Microsoft Access will not open the file due to potential security > problems." > > All Access files are affected. No other files (Excel, Word, etc.) are > affected. These are not internet files nor were they ever. Why would > this > happen all of a sudden?
From: Carrie on 30 Aug 2006 09:12 Graham - It looked like this article is what I'm looking for, however, a lot of it did not make sense to me. I am connected to my network through drive letter P:. Settings have not been changed over the years, what could have possibly changed by itself and why would all other files be accessable and not the Access files? I'm not sure how to fix it. "Graham Mandeno" wrote: > Hi Carrie > > This KB article may well be what you are looking for: > > Intranet site is identified as an Internet site when you use an FQDN or an > IP address > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303650 > If not, post back with more info about your network setup and exactly how > you are referencing the file. > -- > Good Luck! > > Graham Mandeno [Access MVP] > Auckland, New Zealand > > "Carrie" <Carrie(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8050A963-C56E-4D11-B22C-790DEC0F0470(a)microsoft.com... > > After many years of use, I can no longer access my Access files on my > > network. I am getting messages saying: > > > > "The file is located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site. > > Microsoft Access will not open the file due to potential security > > problems." > > > > All Access files are affected. No other files (Excel, Word, etc.) are > > affected. These are not internet files nor were they ever. Why would > > this > > happen all of a sudden? > > >
From: Graham Mandeno on 30 Aug 2006 20:05
Hi Carrie I suspect that what has changed is that a "security update" has been installed on your computer or server. This article might shed a bit more light: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/815141/ Check what your P drive is actually mapped to. My guess is that it's mapped to a FQDN, such as: \\servername.domain.com\sharename If your computer is a member of domain.com, then you could try changing the mapping to: \\servername\sharename If not, or if this is outside your control, try adding domain.com to your list of local intranet or trusted sites, as detailed in the article. -- Good Luck! Graham Mandeno [Access MVP] Auckland, New Zealand "Carrie" <Carrie(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7F7ED403-53E9-40AF-93DF-8AC805CC8237(a)microsoft.com... > > Graham - It looked like this article is what I'm looking for, however, a > lot of it did not make sense to me. I am connected to my network through > drive letter P:. Settings have not been changed over the years, what > could > have possibly changed by itself and why would all other files be > accessable > and not the Access files? > I'm not sure how to fix it. > > > "Graham Mandeno" wrote: > >> Hi Carrie >> >> This KB article may well be what you are looking for: >> >> Intranet site is identified as an Internet site when you use an FQDN or >> an >> IP address >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303650 >> If not, post back with more info about your network setup and exactly how >> you are referencing the file. >> -- >> Good Luck! >> >> Graham Mandeno [Access MVP] >> Auckland, New Zealand >> >> "Carrie" <Carrie(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:8050A963-C56E-4D11-B22C-790DEC0F0470(a)microsoft.com... >> > After many years of use, I can no longer access my Access files on my >> > network. I am getting messages saying: >> > >> > "The file is located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site. >> > Microsoft Access will not open the file due to potential security >> > problems." >> > >> > All Access files are affected. No other files (Excel, Word, etc.) are >> > affected. These are not internet files nor were they ever. Why would >> > this >> > happen all of a sudden? >> >> >> |