Symptoms User-level security features are not available in databases that use one of the new file formats (.accdb, .accde, .accdc, .accdr). Cause User-level security is not
When you open a file containing a macro, your macro security settings kick in. Learn how to change the settings that enable or disable macros, and more.
Show All Hide All Applies to Microsoft Office Access 2003 As a result of a new security feature that is part of Access 2003, when you open a file in Access, you may see one or both
The following information summarizes how macro virus protection works under each setting on the Security Level tab in the Security dialog box ( Tools menu, Macro submenu
Cool things you can do with Office 2010 The Office Blog Security Because macros can contain viruses, be careful about running them. Take the following precautions: run up-to-date
Note The information in this topic applies only to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb). The security of an application depends on users having access to both an application
Security levels of InfoPath forms The security model for Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 is related to the security zone and level settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer. These
The Message Bar displays security alerts when there is potentially unsafe, active content in the document you open. For example, the document might contain an unsigned macro or a
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