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From: Tony Toews on 5 Aug 2010 19:25 On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 08:30:04 -0700 (PDT), Paul H <comcraft1966(a)googlemail.com> wrote: >Each client PC has the Access 2003 runtime on it. When the DB is >launched I get the following message: > >"This file might not be safe if it contains code that was intended to >harm your computer...." > >Now with the full version of access I could drop the macro security >level to low to get around this, but what can I do with only the >runtime version to avoid this? You can set the trusted locations in the registry. Or the free Auto FE Updater can do that for you as well as many other things. For more info on the free Auto FE Updater utility see http://www.autofeupdater.com to keep the FE on each PC up to date. Tony -- Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP Tony's Main MS Access pages - http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/ For a convenient utility to keep your users FEs and other files updated see http://www.autofeupdater.com/
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