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From: GSC Shriner Secretary GSC Shriner on 5 Mar 2010 17:35 I have Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit running on my HP Pavilion dv-1183cl Notebook PC. I also am using MS 2007 Office. I have been looking for a Membership Database to keep track of a Shriners Club. In doing so, I have down-loaded MANY Access Databases. Each and everyone, when I install them have a "Table" error. The other problem is I know Vista (when you use an Administrator's account) does not always allow me to have Administrator access, so I have to right-click and "run as administrator". I am sure it is a security and "Trust" problem, but I can not find how to change these settings Any help is appreciated
From: KARL DEWEY on 5 Mar 2010 19:02 Try this -- To trust your folder, click: * Office Button (top left) * Access Options (bottom of dialog) * Trust Center (left) * Trust Center Settings (button) * Trusted Locations (left)● * Add new location (button) More hints on converting to Access 2007: http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html -- Build a little, test a little. "GSC Shriner Secretary" wrote: > I have Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit running on my HP Pavilion dv-1183cl > Notebook PC. I also am using MS 2007 Office. > > I have been looking for a Membership Database to keep track of a Shriners > Club. In doing so, I have down-loaded MANY Access Databases. Each and > everyone, when I install them have a "Table" error. The other problem is I > know Vista (when you use an Administrator's account) does not always allow me > to have Administrator access, so I have to right-click and "run as > administrator". > > I am sure it is a security and "Trust" problem, but I can not find how to > change these settings > > Any help is appreciated >
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