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Default Security Dialogue when opening Access Database - 06-26-2006 , 12:49 PM






I am new to this NG but have been using Access since its beginning. Access
2003 has one new 'feature' that bugs the daylights out of me and I have
found no way to turn it off. Has anyone discovered how to turn off the
stupid dialogue that comes up every time I try to open a database asking me
if I really want to open it? If I didn't want to open it I wouldn't try.
I understand a dialogue asking me if I really want to close a database since
I may have hit the close button accidentally, but I can't see accidentally
opening a database, and if I did I would just close it again.
I am security conscious, but not paranoid.



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Default Re: Security Dialogue when opening Access Database - 07-01-2006 , 08:40 AM






Tools, Macro, Security and lower the setting


"CHARLES Adams" <cedadams (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
I am new to this NG but have been using Access since its beginning. Access
2003 has one new 'feature' that bugs the daylights out of me and I have
found no way to turn it off. Has anyone discovered how to turn off the
stupid dialogue that comes up every time I try to open a database asking me
if I really want to open it? If I didn't want to open it I wouldn't try.
I understand a dialogue asking me if I really want to close a database
since I may have hit the close button accidentally, but I can't see
accidentally opening a database, and if I did I would just close it again.
I am security conscious, but not paranoid.




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