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Office Pro Access 2003
Every time I open Access in Office Professional 2003 a screen says: Security
Warning - Opening "C:/Documents and Settings/(name)/My Documents/(filename.mdb) - This file may not be safe if it contains code that was intended to harm your computer - Do you want to open this ile or cancel the operation? - buttons for Cancel / Open / More Info. To try to solve I've looked at: http://office. microsoft/en-us/assistance/HA011071331033.aspx and: http://office.microsoft/en-us/assist...225981033.aspx and some other info from Microsoft: *Your computer does not have Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 (SP8) or later installed, or *Your computer does have Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 installed, but you did not choose to block unsafe expressions when prompted to do so and, as a result, sandbox mode has not yet been enabled on your computer." Can some one help me with this? How will I tell whether Jet 4.0 SP8 is installed, then what to do from there. |
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Hi John and Linda,
you can set the macro security to low to hide this message. Open the database, on the menu at top of screen, go Tools | Macro | Security | Low Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "John and Linda" wrote in message ... Every time I open Access in Office Professional 2003 a screen says: Security Warning - Opening "C:/Documents and Settings/(name)/My Documents/(filename.mdb) - This file may not be safe if it contains code that was intended to harm your computer - Do you want to open this ile or cancel the operation? - buttons for Cancel / Open / More Info. To try to solve I've looked at: http://office. microsoft/en-us/assistance/HA011071331033.aspx and: http://office.microsoft/en-us/assist...225981033.aspx and some other info from Microsoft: *Your computer does not have Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 (SP8) or later installed, or *Your computer does have Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 installed, but you did not choose to block unsafe expressions when prompted to do so and, as a result, sandbox mode has not yet been enabled on your computer." Can some one help me with this? How will I tell whether Jet 4.0 SP8 is installed, then what to do from there. |
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"Jeanette Cunningham" wrote: Hi John and Linda, you can set the macro security to low to hide this message. Open the database, on the menu at top of screen, go Tools | Macro | Security | Low Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "John and Linda" wrote in message ... Every time I open Access in Office Professional 2003 a screen says: Security Warning - Opening "C:/Documents and Settings/(name)/My Documents/(filename.mdb) - This file may not be safe if it contains code that was intended to harm your computer - Do you want to open this ile or cancel the operation? - buttons for Cancel / Open / More Info. To try to solve I've looked at: http://office. microsoft/en-us/assistance/HA011071331033.aspx and: http://office.microsoft/en-us/assist...225981033.aspx and some other info from Microsoft: *Your computer does not have Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 (SP8) or later installed, or *Your computer does have Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 installed, but you did not choose to block unsafe expressions when prompted to do so and, as a result, sandbox mode has not yet been enabled on your computer." Can some one help me with this? How will I tell whether Jet 4.0 SP8 is installed, then what to do from there. Thank you Jeanette. In Access, Tools | Macro | Security was Medium not Low. Now this inquiry. Low is not recommended, pursuant to the window verbiage. We'd like to think that Microsoft used Medium for a good reason. We have been selecting the Open button to abort the Security Warning screen when we knew the database we were opening was our own and therefore we assumed a minimal risk. Do you have an opinion whether continuing to select Open is "safer" than changing Medium to Low? Do you view it as six of one and half a dozen of the other? |
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When I am going to open a database, I always know where it comes from.
Any database samples that can be downloaded from websites maintained by access mvp's I always assume are safe. The same applies to the access templates on microsoft.com and database samples that are included with books. This is how I can safely use the low macro security. Hope that helps. Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "John and Linda" wrote in message ... "Jeanette Cunningham" wrote: Hi John and Linda, you can set the macro security to low to hide this message. Open the database, on the menu at top of screen, go Tools | Macro | Security | Low Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "John and Linda" wrote in message ... Every time I open Access in Office Professional 2003 a screen says: Security Warning - Opening "C:/Documents and Settings/(name)/My Documents/(filename.mdb) - This file may not be safe if it contains code that was intended to harm your computer - Do you want to open this ile or cancel the operation? - buttons for Cancel / Open / More Info. To try to solve I've looked at: http://office. microsoft/en-us/assistance/HA011071331033.aspx and: http://office.microsoft/en-us/assist...225981033.aspx and some other info from Microsoft: *Your computer does not have Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 (SP8) or later installed, or *Your computer does have Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 installed, but you did not choose to block unsafe expressions when prompted to do so and, as a result, sandbox mode has not yet been enabled on your computer." Can some one help me with this? How will I tell whether Jet 4.0 SP8 is installed, then what to do from there. Thank you Jeanette. In Access, Tools | Macro | Security was Medium not Low. Now this inquiry. Low is not recommended, pursuant to the window verbiage. We'd like to think that Microsoft used Medium for a good reason. We have been selecting the Open button to abort the Security Warning screen when we knew the database we were opening was our own and therefore we assumed a minimal risk. Do you have an opinion whether continuing to select Open is "safer" than changing Medium to Low? Do you view it as six of one and half a dozen of the other? |
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Your advice and counsel is golden, Jeanette, thank you so much! If concerned
with unknowns, leaving Medium and using the Open button may be way to go. Otherwise, with knowledge of who sent the database and where it originated, Low without the button should be fine. I spent many years with dBase and am trying to build the same skill and confidence level with Access. Maybe one day I won't be a beginner! John in Anderson, SC USA "Jeanette Cunningham" wrote: When I am going to open a database, I always know where it comes from. Any database samples that can be downloaded from websites maintained by access mvp's I always assume are safe. The same applies to the access templates on microsoft.com and database samples that are included with books. This is how I can safely use the low macro security. Hope that helps. Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "John and Linda" wrote in message ... "Jeanette Cunningham" wrote: Hi John and Linda, you can set the macro security to low to hide this message. Open the database, on the menu at top of screen, go Tools | Macro | Security | Low Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia "John and Linda" wrote in message ... Every time I open Access in Office Professional 2003 a screen says: Security Warning - Opening "C:/Documents and Settings/(name)/My Documents/(filename.mdb) - This file may not be safe if it contains code that was intended to harm your computer - Do you want to open this ile or cancel the operation? - buttons for Cancel / Open / More Info. To try to solve I've looked at: http://office. microsoft/en-us/assistance/HA011071331033.aspx and: http://office.microsoft/en-us/assist...225981033.aspx and some other info from Microsoft: *Your computer does not have Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 (SP8) or later installed, or *Your computer does have Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8 installed, but you did not choose to block unsafe expressions when prompted to do so and, as a result, sandbox mode has not yet been enabled on your computer." Can some one help me with this? How will I tell whether Jet 4.0 SP8 is installed, then what to do from there. Thank you Jeanette. In Access, Tools | Macro | Security was Medium not Low. Now this inquiry. Low is not recommended, pursuant to the window verbiage. We'd like to think that Microsoft used Medium for a good reason. We have been selecting the Open button to abort the Security Warning screen when we knew the database we were opening was our own and therefore we assumed a minimal risk. Do you have an opinion whether continuing to select Open is "safer" than changing Medium to Low? Do you view it as six of one and half a dozen of the other? |
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