The database may have code that isn't trusted by Vista, or you may not have
sufficient priviledges to run the code on a Vista machine. If you are not
sure, as an experiment try disabling User Access Control, and then open the
database regardless of warnings. If it works, you'll need to get an admin or
security person to help you make the decisions of how to configure your
system to run securely.

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> Hello everybody,
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> Fred
Fred - 15 May 2007 17:10 GMT
OK good idea !
I'm going to try to disable user acces control.
Thank you Arvin
Fred
> The database may have code that isn't trusted by Vista, or you may not
> have sufficient priviledges to run the code on a Vista machine. If you are
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>> Fred