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(PeteCresswell)
MS Access app running on a Citrix server.
Pops 3 annoying (SandBox-mode-related?) security dialogs every
time somebody opens the app.
Read a couple of MS papers on it.
Sounds like the Good-Right-And-Holy-Path is to create some kind
of "Certificate".
Not gonna happen around here.
Every ref I read explicitly said not to set security to "Low" to
get around said dialogs.
Meanwhile, the guys in charge of the dev server just set Tools |
Macro | Security | Security Level = Low and, of course, all three
dialogs went away.
The rationale is that the server is behind a firewall and
security's not an issue.
Sounds plausible to me, but I'm generally overwhelmed by the
volume of stuff that I think I know something about but really
don't have a clue about.
Are they missing anything with the Security=Low approach?
Pops 3 annoying (SandBox-mode-related?) security dialogs every
time somebody opens the app.
Read a couple of MS papers on it.
Sounds like the Good-Right-And-Holy-Path is to create some kind
of "Certificate".
Not gonna happen around here.
Every ref I read explicitly said not to set security to "Low" to
get around said dialogs.
Meanwhile, the guys in charge of the dev server just set Tools |
Macro | Security | Security Level = Low and, of course, all three
dialogs went away.
The rationale is that the server is behind a firewall and
security's not an issue.
Sounds plausible to me, but I'm generally overwhelmed by the
volume of stuff that I think I know something about but really
don't have a clue about.
Are they missing anything with the Security=Low approach?