Digital Signature

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Eoin

I have to convert 43 access databases from access 97 to
2003, which are used on a plant wide LAN. When i converted
my first system i got the error message about "unsafe
macros", upon opening. I know i can use selfcert.exe to
get pasted the problem but this wont work on a LAN where
there is over 3000 users? Is there anyway i can keep the
security at medium, stoppin the error message altogether,
without using a digital signature? Your Help Is Taken With
The Up Most Thanks.
Thanks
Eoin
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T

Tony Toews

Eoin said:
I have to convert 43 access databases from access 97 to
2003, which are used on a plant wide LAN. When i converted
my first system i got the error message about "unsafe
macros", upon opening. I know i can use selfcert.exe to
get pasted the problem but this wont work on a LAN where
there is over 3000 users?

See if the IT department will issue you an organization wide
certificate with which you can sign your apps.

Frequently asked questions about Access security warnings
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HA011225981033&CTT=98
Signing a VBA Project
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d.../en-us/odeopg/html/deovrsigningvbaproject.asp

Tony

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E

eoin

Thanks Tony
Is there anyway of not using a cert and not putting the
security level to low
 

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