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I want to use the application across a network.
Having followed your instructions, I can open the database on the same PC that I changed the options on without a message but when I open it using just Access Runtime on another PC I still get the message.
Allan Keating
12/22/2009 9:51:14 AM - GB
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Use hash before value (for example #2 is REG_DWORD).
Štefan.
In reply to gizmod: Hi,
How do i ad it into the package wizard for 2007. In the add registry section of the wizard it does not let you chnage the type of key, hence only a text key can be added, not a dword
Štefan Masič
7/4/2009 11:20:26 AM - SI
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Does anyone know how to do this with a Group Policy. I have multiple users on my network getting this.
hwllbanger
4/15/2008 1:55:25 PM - US
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HOW DO YOU EXECUTE THIS FROM 2007 DEVELOPER´S EXTENSIONS? There is no field to change the TYPE of regedit entry (DMODE)? Is there an equivalent string entry that can be inputed?
hsood
11/21/2007 10:50:02 PM - US
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If you have a folder as a trusted location, you wont have to check off ´Enable all macros´
Pakka
11/14/2007 7:36:07 PM - US
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Yes, its possible to get this working with ACCESS 2007 RUNTIME.
I would suggest,
i) Go through the steps to disable Macros.
ii) Opening regedit and search out the key in question
iii) Make a note of it, and put it onto the PC running MS ACCESS RUNTIME 2007.
Easy as that.
In reply to Frank: Is it possible to get rid of the security box using the access 2007 runtime?
Anup Saund
11/9/2007 6:31:34 AM - UK
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How do you add this to the packaging wizard?
In reply to Daniel: I just added this reg key for Runtime 2007.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Office 12.0 Access Security]
"VBAWarnings"=dword:00000001
found it after a long read of this TechNet page.
PJS
10/18/2007 11:13:59 AM - US
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I changed the registry settings as described and sure enough the message disappeared. But it still did not allow the macro that runs on startup to run. Does anyone have any ideas?
In reply to Daniel: I just added this reg key for Runtime 2007.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Office 12.0 Access Security]
"VBAWarnings"=dword:00000001
found it after a long read of this TechNet page.
Will Stanley
10/12/2007 7:57:48 AM - UK
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Hi,
How do i ad it into the package wizard for 2007. In the add registry section of the wizard it does not let you chnage the type of key, hence only a text key can be added, not a dword
In reply to Siva: hi,
how where to add the reg key ?
Thanks,
Siva
gizmod
8/27/2007 5:17:23 AM - GB
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hi,
how where to add the reg key ?
Thanks,
Siva
In reply to Daniel: I just added this reg key for Runtime 2007.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Office 12.0 Access Security]
"VBAWarnings"=dword:00000001
found it after a long read of this TechNet page.
Siva
8/20/2007 4:06:06 PM - US
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http: technet2.microsoft.com Office en-us library 03d787aa-598d-40a9-87ec-31a8ea80e0371033.mspx?mfr=true
In reply to Daniel: I just added this reg key for Runtime 2007.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Office 12.0 Access Security]
"VBAWarnings"=dword:00000001
found it after a long read of this TechNet page.
Daniel
8/1/2007 10:18:03 PM - NZ
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I just added this reg key for Runtime 2007.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Office 12.0 Access Security]
"VBAWarnings"=dword:00000001
found it after a long read of this TechNet page.
In reply to Frank: Is it possible to get rid of the security box using the access 2007 runtime?
Daniel
8/1/2007 10:16:55 PM - NZ
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Is it possible to get rid of the security box using the access 2007 runtime?
Frank
7/22/2007 6:39:07 PM - CL
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