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Hi,
Is there any way of digitally signing an Access 2002 (aka XP) database? We
have a package that contains an MDE created in 2002 which also installs
runtime 2002. Everything has worked fine for all our customers until one came
along who had Access 2003 with its macro security settings. The customer have
their settings set at least to Medium (possibly High) and to block unsafe
expressions, which is causing all sorts of problems with command bars and the
AutoExec/AutoKeys macros in our app. AutoExec I can solve by using a startup
form, but command bars seem more troublesome.
It also appears that even though the Runtime for Access 2002 has been
installed - and the shortcut for our application explicitly points to its EXE
- that Access 2003 wants to get involved with its macro security settings.
I'm guessing this could be something to do with common DLLs etc. not being
overwritten, but wondered if anyone could confirm this.
Many thanks in advance,
Stuart
p.s. I've tried associating MDEs with the Runtime of 2002 but this doesn't
work either...
Is there any way of digitally signing an Access 2002 (aka XP) database? We
have a package that contains an MDE created in 2002 which also installs
runtime 2002. Everything has worked fine for all our customers until one came
along who had Access 2003 with its macro security settings. The customer have
their settings set at least to Medium (possibly High) and to block unsafe
expressions, which is causing all sorts of problems with command bars and the
AutoExec/AutoKeys macros in our app. AutoExec I can solve by using a startup
form, but command bars seem more troublesome.
It also appears that even though the Runtime for Access 2002 has been
installed - and the shortcut for our application explicitly points to its EXE
- that Access 2003 wants to get involved with its macro security settings.
I'm guessing this could be something to do with common DLLs etc. not being
overwritten, but wondered if anyone could confirm this.
Many thanks in advance,
Stuart
p.s. I've tried associating MDEs with the Runtime of 2002 but this doesn't
work either...