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10.16.2007 at 11:17AM PDT, ID: 22896966
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Can't change Macro security level in Access 2003

Asked by awgit in Microsoft Access Database, Windows XP Operating System, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems

Tags: macro, security, access, change, level

Have a user that is opening a database, getting a macro security warning. When they open it, the database locks up. It opens for other users.

The macro security is set to medium, if you try to set it to low, it just goes right back to medium. No policy exists to reset it.

Machine is XP S2 Access 2003

Digitally signing the database is not an option.

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Tags: macro, security, access, change, level
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