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Signing an App with Access 2000

TC
I asked this question in an earlier thread, but I didn't get an answer,
so I'm trying again:

How do I digitally sign an application with Access 2000? (I already
have a certificate; I just need to sign the app with it).
-TC

Nov 13 '05 #1
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On 26 Apr 2005 16:05:38 -0700, "TC" <go*********@yahoo.com> wrote:

There is no such thing in A2K
-Tom.

I asked this question in an earlier thread, but I didn't get an answer,
so I'm trying again:

How do I digitally sign an application with Access 2000? (I already
have a certificate; I just need to sign the app with it).
-TC


Nov 13 '05 #2
TC
Tom,

If there is no such thing, then I have been misled. The Microsoft
Knowledge Base article at
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;217221 says
that you can sign Office 2000 projects with a certificate. Using the
instructions there, I have discovered how to sign Word and Excel
projects. Is it possible that Microsoft incorporated digital signatures
for Word 2000 and Excel 2000, but not Access 2000?
-TC

Nov 13 '05 #3
On 27 Apr 2005 07:55:59 -0700, "TC" <go*********@yahoo.com> wrote:

I think the article is incorrect. Where would you initiate this
digital signature? In A2003 it's in VBA under Tools/Digital Signature.
I don't see such option in A2000, nor in the A2000 help file.

-Tom.

Tom,

If there is no such thing, then I have been misled. The Microsoft
Knowledge Base article at
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;217221 says
that you can sign Office 2000 projects with a certificate. Using the
instructions there, I have discovered how to sign Word and Excel
projects. Is it possible that Microsoft incorporated digital signatures
for Word 2000 and Excel 2000, but not Access 2000?
-TC


Nov 13 '05 #4
> If there is no such thing, then I have been misled. The Microsoft
Knowledge Base article at
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;217221 says
that you can sign Office 2000 projects with a certificate. Using the
instructions there, I have discovered how to sign Word and Excel
projects. Is it possible that Microsoft incorporated digital signatures
for Word 2000 and Excel 2000, but not Access 2000?

Hi TC,
I think you are right here.

I remember having played with this 'SelfCert' thing, but only with MSWord.
I can find the option in Excel 2000 also, but not in A2k

Arno R

Nov 13 '05 #5

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