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    Anton is offline Novice
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    Question Using Access 2003 DB in Access 2007

    I'm new to the forum and this topic covers three areas, so I'm putting under general. My Access 2003 application works beautifully in 2003, but when I open the database in 2007 my dialog box ignores the VB code in my event procedures and pops up a parameter window asking for the missing data. Microsoft used to have a knowledge base article related to the VB References List, but I can't find it on their site.

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    Have you set the "Trusted Location" yet? http://www.btabdevelopment.com/ts/de...aspx?PageId=13

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    seyfarth is offline Novice
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    Access 2007 is a lot more up-tight about macro security (with good reason). As RuralGuy said, it'd be best to add the database to a trusted location and/or add a certificate. Otherwise it just outright omits code from execution like this.

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