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Untrusted Publisher Warning

Author
13 Mar 2007 5:44 PM
sarah0986
I'm currently using a file that was created by a co-worker and used on a
networked drive.  The file format is Access 2000 but I'm using it in Access
2003.  The drive that it's stored on was recently moved to active directory
and ever since then I've been getting a untrusted publisher warning.  It just
says "Are you sure you want to open this file?" The unstrusted publisher part
is bolded and my only options are open or cancel.  I noticed that there are
two publishers in the publisher list, Macromedia and Microsoft.  Both
certificates are expired and it doesn't recognize either of them.  The
usability of the database doesn't appear to have been affected but going
through an extra warning everytime I open it is getting very annoying.  Any
ideas?

Thanks!

Author
14 Mar 2007 5:20 PM
Ben Chi
Try to verify that the vendor/publisher is not listed in the "Untrusted
> Publisher".
> IE>Tools>Internet Options>Content Tab. Select "Untrusted Publisher"

chequi!
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"sarah0986" wrote:

> I'm currently using a file that was created by a co-worker and used on a
> networked drive.  The file format is Access 2000 but I'm using it in Access
> 2003.  The drive that it's stored on was recently moved to active directory
> and ever since then I've been getting a untrusted publisher warning.  It just
> says "Are you sure you want to open this file?" The unstrusted publisher part
> is bolded and my only options are open or cancel.  I noticed that there are
> two publishers in the publisher list, Macromedia and Microsoft.  Both
> certificates are expired and it doesn't recognize either of them.  The
> usability of the database doesn't appear to have been affected but going
> through an extra warning everytime I open it is getting very annoying.  Any
> ideas?
>
> Thanks!