We have a couple of quite complex systems (I maintain the code) designed in A2000 SP3, our IT dept is finally moving us to the Office 2003 platform, so we want to convert the Access systems over. (Separate front end and back end, all secured with a workgroup file)
Some of the code uses DAO which I'll re-write in ADO to make fully up to date.
When I open these systems for testing in Access 2003 I receive the Macro warning dialogue, what is the best way of suppressing this / signing the systems to say they are safe? As we don't want the users having to deal with it!
Are there any other major issues to be concerned about, the front ends will be compiled as MDEs once fully "ok" in A2003. Backends will remain MDBs.
Some of the code uses DAO which I'll re-write in ADO to make fully up to date.
When I open these systems for testing in Access 2003 I receive the Macro warning dialogue, what is the best way of suppressing this / signing the systems to say they are safe? As we don't want the users having to deal with it!
Are there any other major issues to be concerned about, the front ends will be compiled as MDEs once fully "ok" in A2003. Backends will remain MDBs.