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    Upgrade to Windows 10, no trusted VBA folder

    Hi all,

    I hope this is an okay place to post this. Our office is (finally) upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10. I've just been informed that the trustedVBA folder (C:/ProgramtData/TrustedVBA) doesn't exist in Windows10. This is where I tell people to store their database so the VBA works. What's the equivalent location in Windows10?

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    AFAIK, you can choose any folder you want, along with the option to include all subfolders. The only restriction would be user permissions that may have been imposed on the folder you choose.
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    Are your users using a full installation of access or a runtime version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by moke123 View Post
    Are your users using a full installation of access or a runtime version?
    Full installation I think

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