Bypass message?

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ielmrani via AccessMonster.com

Hi all,
When I open any of my databases I get the following message:

Opening C:\FileName

This file may not be safe if it contains code that was intended to harm your
computer.
Do you want to open this file or canceal the operation?
Canceal Open

Does anyone know how to paypass this message?

thanks in advance.
 
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'69 Camaro

Hi.
Does anyone know how to paypass this message?

"Paypass"? Is that like "pay to pass"? If you land on that space, you have to
pay the $75 luxury tax even though you passed Go. But that's nothing compared
to the rent you'd pay on the Boardwalk or Park Place if you'd landed there with
hotels built on them. But I digress.

If you set your macro security level to low, you won't get that message. If you
digitally sign the database file or use automation security, you won't get that
message, either. If you're using User-Level Security and you're not willing (or
able) to change the security setting or digitally sign the database file, you
have to pay the "luxury tax," because automation security won't work with
User-Level Security.

HTH.
Gunny

See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials.
http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/expert_contributors2.html for contact info.
 
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ielmrani via AccessMonster.com

Worked. Thanks for you help.
I am sure you know I meant bypass
'69 Camaro said:
Hi.
Does anyone know how to paypass this message?

"Paypass"? Is that like "pay to pass"? If you land on that space, you have to
pay the $75 luxury tax even though you passed Go. But that's nothing compared
to the rent you'd pay on the Boardwalk or Park Place if you'd landed there with
hotels built on them. But I digress.

If you set your macro security level to low, you won't get that message. If you
digitally sign the database file or use automation security, you won't get that
message, either. If you're using User-Level Security and you're not willing (or
able) to change the security setting or digitally sign the database file, you
have to pay the "luxury tax," because automation security won't work with
User-Level Security.

HTH.
Gunny

See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials.
http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/expert_contributors2.html for contact info.
Hi all,
When I open any of my databases I get the following message:
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
thanks in advance.
 
6

'69 Camaro

You're welcome. Glad to help. (Yes. I know you meant bypass, but sometimes I
can't resist the urge to poke fun. Have a merry XMas!)

Gunny

See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials.
http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/expert_contributors2.html for contact info.


ielmrani via AccessMonster.com said:
Worked. Thanks for you help.
I am sure you know I meant bypass
'69 Camaro said:
Hi.
Does anyone know how to paypass this message?

"Paypass"? Is that like "pay to pass"? If you land on that space, you have
to
pay the $75 luxury tax even though you passed Go. But that's nothing compared
to the rent you'd pay on the Boardwalk or Park Place if you'd landed there
with
hotels built on them. But I digress.

If you set your macro security level to low, you won't get that message. If
you
digitally sign the database file or use automation security, you won't get
that
message, either. If you're using User-Level Security and you're not willing
(or
able) to change the security setting or digitally sign the database file, you
have to pay the "luxury tax," because automation security won't work with
User-Level Security.

HTH.
Gunny

See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials.
http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/expert_contributors2.html for contact info.
Hi all,
When I open any of my databases I get the following message:
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
thanks in advance.
 

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