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Old November 14th, 2006, 12:05 AM
AAOO (Sean)
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Default Trying to use a split database over my home LAN

When I try to access the back end of a split database, I get the error
message, that it's not trusted by access, and that I should move it to
my computer, or an accessible network location? What gives? Thank You.

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Old November 14th, 2006, 03:35 AM
tina
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Default Re: Trying to use a split database over my home LAN

if you're using A2003, try opening any database to the database window. then
from the menu bar click Tools | Macro | Security | Security Level tab, and
select Low.

hth


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When I try to access the back end of a split database, I get the error
message, that it's not trusted by access, and that I should move it to
my computer, or an accessible network location? What gives? Thank You.
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Old November 14th, 2006, 06:55 PM
theaaoo@aol.com
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Default Re: Trying to use a split database over my home LAN

Thanks, the issue seems to have solved itself.
tina wrote:
Quote:
if you're using A2003, try opening any database to the database window. then
from the menu bar click Tools | Macro | Security | Security Level tab, and
select Low.
>
hth
>
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"AAOO (Sean)" <computer@startantra.netwrote in message
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When I try to access the back end of a split database, I get the error
message, that it's not trusted by access, and that I should move it to
my computer, or an accessible network location? What gives? Thank You.
 

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