Hopefully someone else can help here. The only thing I can think of would be
to run Windows Update (
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com) and see if there
is and update for "root certificates" in the non-critical options.
--
Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP
"CLarkou" <clarkou@memrb.com.cy> wrote in message
news:db08d9f5.0410172314.7802d721@posting.google.c om...[color=blue]
>I am using the "VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing" certificate for signing
> my Access program in Office 2003.
>
> Up to now, when program was installed on client machine, a form was
> appearing and user was selecting option "Always trust files from this
> publisher.....". With these steps Certificate was installed and
> security warnings of Office 2003 were not appearing again.
>
> On the last machine my program was installed, these steps were not
> enough. After selecting option "Always trust files from this
> publisher....." user had to remove my certificate from the list of
> Trusted Publishers in MSAccess, so message for "Always trust files
> from this publisher....." to appear again. User installed it from
> DETAILS button on the same form.
>
> On another machine, same steps didn't succed. When viewing the
> certificate details, a message was given saying "Windows does not have
> enought information to verify this certificate."
>
> Does the certificate depends on any other certificates on the machine
> in order to be installed ? Shall I check for something before
> installing it ?[/color]