AllowBypassKey Question

T

Telobamipada

I need some help please,
I have been reviewing the many helps posted under this topic and finally found
one which has the functionality I want. The only problem, I'll using MS
Access 2003 and it doesn't work. Here is what I am referring to.. Quoted from
another post:

"Why don't you just use Albert Kallal's utility to turn it on/off as needed.
It tends to be a 'set it, distribute mdb into production, forget
it' type of thing. The utility will set/reset as you need.

Look for By Pass ShiftKey Code at

http://www.members.shaw.ca/AlbertKallal/msaccess/msaccess.html

--
Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP"


Is there anyone out there who can help please?


If you can read this, thank a Teacher...
If your reading it in English, thank a Veteran!
 
J

Joan Wild

'It doesn't work' isn't a lot to go on. What does that mean?

You mean it doesn't appear (to you) to actually affect the shiftkey?
You get an error - what error?
 
T

Telobamipada

Sorry Joan, Everything seemed to work perfectly. No errors... But when I went
to the db I was attempting to disable it in, it would still allow me to shift
in. I found a solution which has the same functionality and it worked
perfectly. I believe now that the culprit was probably a database level
password. If interested, the solution is on http://www.utteraccess.com and my
post was under the same screen name.
Thank you so much for your time!
 

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