
June 27th, 2008, 08:26 PM
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security problem with ms-access?
hi list,
since a couple of weeks we face a special "security" problem. neraly
every ms-access database that is located on our net-drives cannot be
opened.
when clicking the document's icon, first, the warning message arises
"open document - security message" - "Really open *.mdb ....?",
second, when clicking "start" ms-access starts, but the mdb-file
cannot be opened. message: "ms-access could not open the file ... The
file is located outside the intranet or on a website that is
considered to be insecure. ms-access therefore will not open the
document because of possible security problems" (translation from the
german dialogs - somediffeences to the original english dailog can be
assumed)
when copying the file to a local hard disk, it works again. butthat's
not the idea of an intra-enterprise database, is it?
any ideas how to come over that ????
thanx in advance
norbert
ps. some of these mdb-files are replicated ...
norbert
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June 27th, 2008, 08:26 PM
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Re: security problem with ms-access?
On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 04:58:00 -0700 (PDT), novak
<norbert.neuwirth@oif.ac.atwrote:
Did you deploy the applications on each workstation, per best
practices?
-Tom.
Quote:
>hi list,
>
>since a couple of weeks we face a special "security" problem. neraly
>every ms-access database that is located on our net-drives cannot be
>opened.
>
>when clicking the document's icon, first, the warning message arises
>"open document - security message" - "Really open *.mdb ....?",
>second, when clicking "start" ms-access starts, but the mdb-file
>cannot be opened. message: "ms-access could not open the file ... The
>file is located outside the intranet or on a website that is
>considered to be insecure. ms-access therefore will not open the
>document because of possible security problems" (translation from the
>german dialogs - somediffeences to the original english dailog can be
>assumed)
>
>when copying the file to a local hard disk, it works again. butthat's
>not the idea of an intra-enterprise database, is it?
>
>any ideas how to come over that ????
>
>thanx in advance
>
>norbert
>
>ps. some of these mdb-files are replicated ...
>norbert
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June 27th, 2008, 08:26 PM
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Re: security problem with ms-access?
In my "work" situation, all workstations have the frontend on their
machines and all is fine. The problem arises when I am on my home machine
and receive an '.mdb' file in my email or download from the internet
(various sample db's from Access sites) and then try to open it--that's when
I get the same annoying message:
"Microsoft Access cannot open this file.
This file is located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site.
Microsoft Access will not open this file due to potential security problems.
To open the file, copy it to your machine or an accessible network
location."
I can't quite tell if this is an Internet 'thing' or an Access 'thing', but
I have tried "copying the various db's to my "machine or to an accessible
network location" which is an exercise in futility-it doesn't work. I tried
going into IE6's security tab, but can find a solution there.
Does anyone have some ideas to help "novak" and me.
thx...
Earl Anderson
"Tom van Stiphout" <no.spam.tom7744@cox.netwrote in message
news:b6ka44hs444rplaupgccjpsne9nqe4f0uo@4ax.com...
Quote:
On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 04:58:00 -0700 (PDT), novak
<norbert.neuwirth@oif.ac.atwrote:
>
Did you deploy the applications on each workstation, per best
practices?
>
-Tom.
>
>
>
Quote:
>>hi list,
>>
>>since a couple of weeks we face a special "security" problem. neraly
>>every ms-access database that is located on our net-drives cannot be
>>opened.
>>
>>when clicking the document's icon, first, the warning message arises
>>"open document - security message" - "Really open *.mdb ....?",
>>second, when clicking "start" ms-access starts, but the mdb-file
>>cannot be opened. message: "ms-access could not open the file ... The
>>file is located outside the intranet or on a website that is
>>considered to be insecure. ms-access therefore will not open the
>>document because of possible security problems" (translation from the
>>german dialogs - somediffeences to the original english dailog can be
>>assumed)
>>
>>when copying the file to a local hard disk, it works again. butthat's
>>not the idea of an intra-enterprise database, is it?
>>
>>any ideas how to come over that ????
>>
>>thanx in advance
>>
>>norbert
>>
>>ps. some of these mdb-files are replicated ...
>>norbert
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June 27th, 2008, 08:26 PM
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Re: security problem with ms-access?
On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 20:51:31 -0400, "Earl Anderson"
<isobadd@optonline.netwrote:
Zip the file before you email it, or change the extension to .txt
-Tom.
Quote:
>In my "work" situation, all workstations have the frontend on their
>machines and all is fine. The problem arises when I am on my home machine
>and receive an '.mdb' file in my email or download from the internet
>(various sample db's from Access sites) and then try to open it--that's when
>I get the same annoying message:
>
>"Microsoft Access cannot open this file.
>
>This file is located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site.
>
>Microsoft Access will not open this file due to potential security problems.
>
>
>
>To open the file, copy it to your machine or an accessible network
>location."
>
>I can't quite tell if this is an Internet 'thing' or an Access 'thing', but
>I have tried "copying the various db's to my "machine or to an accessible
>network location" which is an exercise in futility-it doesn't work. I tried
>going into IE6's security tab, but can find a solution there.
>
>Does anyone have some ideas to help "novak" and me.
>
>thx...
>Earl Anderson
>
>
>"Tom van Stiphout" <no.spam.tom7744@cox.netwrote in message
>news:b6ka44hs444rplaupgccjpsne9nqe4f0uo@4ax.com.. .
Quote:
>On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 04:58:00 -0700 (PDT), novak
><norbert.neuwirth@oif.ac.atwrote:
>>
>Did you deploy the applications on each workstation, per best
>practices?
>>
>-Tom.
>>
>>
>>
Quote:
>>>hi list,
>>>
>>>since a couple of weeks we face a special "security" problem. neraly
>>>every ms-access database that is located on our net-drives cannot be
>>>opened.
>>>
>>>when clicking the document's icon, first, the warning message arises
>>>"open document - security message" - "Really open *.mdb ....?",
>>>second, when clicking "start" ms-access starts, but the mdb-file
>>>cannot be opened. message: "ms-access could not open the file ... The
>>>file is located outside the intranet or on a website that is
>>>considered to be insecure. ms-access therefore will not open the
>>>document because of possible security problems" (translation from the
>>>german dialogs - somediffeences to the original english dailog can be
>>>assumed)
>>>
>>>when copying the file to a local hard disk, it works again. butthat's
>>>not the idea of an intra-enterprise database, is it?
>>>
>>>any ideas how to come over that ????
>>>
>>>thanx in advance
>>>
>>>norbert
>>>
>>>ps. some of these mdb-files are replicated ...
>>>norbert
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June 27th, 2008, 08:26 PM
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Re: security problem with ms-access?
Earl Anderson wrote:
Quote:
In my "work" situation, all workstations have the frontend on their
machines and all is fine. The problem arises when I am on my home
machine and receive an '.mdb' file in my email or download from the
internet (various sample db's from Access sites) and then try to open
it--that's when I get the same annoying message:
>
"Microsoft Access cannot open this file.
>
This file is located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site.
>
Microsoft Access will not open this file due to potential security
problems.
>
>
To open the file, copy it to your machine or an accessible network
location."
>
I can't quite tell if this is an Internet 'thing' or an Access
'thing', but I have tried "copying the various db's to my "machine or
to an accessible network location" which is an exercise in
futility-it doesn't work. I tried going into IE6's security tab, but
can find a solution there.
Does anyone have some ideas to help "novak" and me.
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Right-click the file after copying it your disk and look for the "unblock"
button on the property sheet.
--
Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
Email (as appropriate) to...
RBrandt at Hunter dot com
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June 27th, 2008, 08:26 PM
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Re: security problem with ms-access?
Unblocking from the property sheet solved this annoying problem.
Thanks...Earl
"Rick Brandt" <rickbrandt2@hotmail.comwrote in message
news:hRm1k.3034$uE5.687@flpi144.ffdc.sbc.com...
Quote:
Earl Anderson wrote:
Quote:
>In my "work" situation, all workstations have the frontend on their
>machines and all is fine. The problem arises when I am on my home
>machine and receive an '.mdb' file in my email or download from the
>internet (various sample db's from Access sites) and then try to open
>it--that's when I get the same annoying message:
>>
>"Microsoft Access cannot open this file.
>>
>This file is located outside your intranet or on an untrusted site.
>>
>Microsoft Access will not open this file due to potential security
>problems.
>>
>>
>To open the file, copy it to your machine or an accessible network
>location."
>>
>I can't quite tell if this is an Internet 'thing' or an Access
>'thing', but I have tried "copying the various db's to my "machine or
>to an accessible network location" which is an exercise in
>futility-it doesn't work. I tried going into IE6's security tab, but
>can find a solution there.
>Does anyone have some ideas to help "novak" and me.
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>
Right-click the file after copying it your disk and look for the "unblock"
button on the property sheet.
>
--
Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
Email (as appropriate) to...
RBrandt at Hunter dot com
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