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When I open my database on someone else's computer, the default security level is high, so I get a million warning messages about macros and blocking this and blocking that.
How can all of this be disabled without going to each of my 150 clients and turning down the security level and disabling macro protection? |
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I cant believe it
How is it absolutely no one has anything to say about this?
How about at least a shut up or something?! ?) |
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MOD EDIT: Unnecessary language
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Steathlkk - what danmcl was trying to say was that those error message occur for a reason. There is a plethora of information available at MSDN, and there are various work arounds for your situation - you just need to do a little digging first.
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Didnt mean to upset anyone.
I had thought posting on a reputable forum would be "digging". I realize that the warnings are there for a reason. Now that i have my answer, Im surprised no one suggested it to me. I created a reg key that had the disabled state of macro warnings for office and im going to include that in the install program along with my adp file. ![]() |
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