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    Access runtime security warnings, how to get rid of this.

    Hi forum.


    I am not sure if my subject has been posted in another thread already, but I have not been able to find anything so far.
    I have just installede Access Runtime 64 bit on several windows 10 pc's in a MS-AD network and stand alone PC's and
    can not get rid off this security warning popup. Se attached picture below (danish version).

    I have tried to create a trusted location for the access .accdb file but nothing helps. I have tried different settings in the
    database file settings and Center for security and administration for rights (no macros e.g) . I have also tried out different
    changes to regedit as sugested else where. The MS-Access that is use to create the original database is Office365.

    I hope that somebody here can help me so that the end user with a runtime installed gets rid this of this warning.

    Regards Ole C. (Denmark)

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    the trusted locations is NOT for the db. It's for access.
    so you must run the trusted location for every PC.

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    oclsc is offline Novice
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    Hi ranman256.

    I have tried that, I guess when you say trusted location you mean the settings
    in Access where the database is created and not at the file server or...

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    Quote Originally Posted by oclsc View Post
    Hi ranman256.

    I have tried that, I guess when you say trusted location you mean the settings
    in Access where the database is created and not at the file server or...
    No, where the DB resides.

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