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Allow a Disk as a Trusted Location or disable it entirely

Author
26 May 2009 1:46 PM
JamesT
I do a lot of programmes using Access 2007 or VB.NET that use Access 2007
Databases. I get fed up with, when opening a database, functions get disabled
due to an untrusted location. Is there any way of disabling the Trusted
Locations Setting or setting a whole disk as a Trusted Location. I have to
keep adding the various programme directories to the Trusted Locations. As my
PC is not connected to any Internet or Intranet there is little chance of
some outside interference.

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JamesT

Author
26 May 2009 3:12 PM
Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com
In the macro settings of the trust center, do you have "enable all macros"
marked?

In trusted locations, do you have each drive letter listed and "subfolders of
this location are also trusted"?

Chris


JamesT wrote:
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>I do a lot of programmes using Access 2007 or VB.NET that use Access 2007
>Databases. I get fed up with, when opening a database, functions get disabled
>due to an untrusted location.

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Author
9 Jul 2009 8:33 AM
JamesT
Sorry for the long delay in replying I have been busy on something else.

I have tried all setting for macros with no effect.

I do not have the drives listed as it does not let me.

I just want to either disable any security or add a whole disk. I can
reenable securty for the database before I release it.

Surely there must be a way?

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JamesT


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"Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com" wrote:

> In the macro settings of the trust center, do you have "enable all macros"
> marked?
>
> In trusted locations, do you have each drive letter listed and "subfolders of
> this location are also trusted"?
>
> Chris
>
>
> JamesT wrote:
> >I do a lot of programmes using Access 2007 or VB.NET that use Access 2007
> >Databases. I get fed up with, when opening a database, functions get disabled
> >due to an untrusted location.
>
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> Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com
>
>