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Help Access Security Pop-Up

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May 17th, 2005
Hi All,

I am new to working with Access and would like help to stop a security pop up on users when starting Access. It does not happen on all my users but as I plane to rollout Access via citrix I feel this pop up could cause problems. I know it could be a regedit but not sure and hoping someone can tell me what to do?

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Re: Access Security Pop-Up

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Jul 19th, 2005
Hi Clonman!
By this time i hope you have found the way to stop the security alert from access, but for other readers:
In the main menu --> Tools ---> Macro --->Security
In the popup window select LOW.
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