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SendKeys help required

I am running an external application's script file, which is of the
extension ".avsauto" (Avaya application) . I want Access to run this
script file every half hour, so that the script can integrate with the
application to export data into excel sheets. When Access calls for
this script through Hyperlink, then Windows throws up a warning message
"Do you want to run this? This may be a virus blah blah" .

I want to use Access Sendkeys to override this by doing a TAB and
ENTER. I am currently unsuccessful with this, because access keeps
running in the background, and is not the active window.

Could someone please help me with the code? I am a novice Access user.

Cheers

Sunny

Dec 28 '05 #1
4 1597
You can actually disable the warning messages in Access (you must have
2003 if you're describing the warning I'm thinking of). It's Tools >
Macro > Security... and select Low.

Dec 28 '05 #2
Steve,

I only use Access 2000. Any other way out with the SendKeys?

Regards
Sunny

Dec 28 '05 #3
Wait a minute, didn't you bring this up before and get a bunch of
replies on it? That Avaya script is a pretty out-of-the-ordinary
thing...have you contacted Avaya for more information about scheduling
the script?

Dec 29 '05 #4
Yes Steve. That did not turn out to be helpful. Anyway, I will see how
else I can get this done. If it is not possible, its time for an
upgrade to a higher office version.

Cheers
Steve wrote:
Wait a minute, didn't you bring this up before and get a bunch of
replies on it? That Avaya script is a pretty out-of-the-ordinary
thing...have you contacted Avaya for more information about scheduling
the script?


Dec 31 '05 #5

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