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felicitea
Can anyone tell me why the Shift key (to bypass startup properties) is
disabled on a database when it is running on a machine with Access 2003, but
when the database is copied to an Access 2002 machine, the Shift key is not
disabled? I'm trying to help some one (long distance) with this problem
since the person who developed the database for her is no longer available. I
can bypass the startup properties just fine on my Access 2002 machine using
the Shift key, but the Shift key seems to be disabled on hers. No where can
I find any code that has set the AllowBypassKey property to False. This is a
mdb file not an adp file. And most importantly, how do I re-enable the shift
key so that it works to bypass the startup properties on the Access 2003
machine?
Thanks.
disabled on a database when it is running on a machine with Access 2003, but
when the database is copied to an Access 2002 machine, the Shift key is not
disabled? I'm trying to help some one (long distance) with this problem
since the person who developed the database for her is no longer available. I
can bypass the startup properties just fine on my Access 2002 machine using
the Shift key, but the Shift key seems to be disabled on hers. No where can
I find any code that has set the AllowBypassKey property to False. This is a
mdb file not an adp file. And most importantly, how do I re-enable the shift
key so that it works to bypass the startup properties on the Access 2003
machine?
Thanks.