Never mind. I figured out how to modify the trusted locations key directly -![]()
You ever tinkered with the windows registry?
Basicly you create a new key in the registry and tell where the trusted folder is.
a. Run the registry editor by doing Start->Run and typing in regedit
b. Navigate to the following folder:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Access\Security\Trusted Locations\
c. Highlight the 'Trusted Locations' folder, right click and do New->Key
d. You can name this whatever you like.
e. Then highlight the new key and right click and do New->String Value
f. Name the new String Value 'Path' (without the quotes)
g. Highlight the new 'Path' key entry, right click and do Modify
h. Here type in the path to your new trusted folder something like:
c:\mynewfolder\
Ok to save, close the registry editor and it should work.
Let me know how it goes or if you need screenshots...
As a side note, when I also have A2003 installed, as I do on this computer, then I start the mdb from the folder with right click and Open With and select the A2007 key. For the first opening a box will open saying it can find the file/folder. I close that and then it goes onto open after configuring for A2007. From the next opening on I just double click the file name. If I then click the Access key on the tool bar that opens my Access default folder it then goes into configuring for A2003. Is yours the same sort of deal.
Your are up early Ken. In less than 2 hours I can let you know whether 2009 arrived![]()
Your are up early Ken. In less than 2 hours I can let you know whether 2009 arrived
1) With Office 2003 installed and RT A2007 I go to Explorer and right click on the file name.
2) A menu opens that has Open With and that shows two Access keys and one is obviously A2007
3) I click the A2007 key, a box opens saying the folder/file can't be found.
Call me a simpleton but it still amazes me that we are really on opposite sides of the planet chatting like this -![]()
And while you are freezing I am in shorts with the air condition running at full powerHowever, Christmas out here is still shown as a White Christmans in terms of Christmas cards, decorations etc....all in the middle of heat waves.