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Old 12-23-2008   #1 (permalink)


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Acces problems

Hi

I have recently bought a new laptop which runs Vista Business, the problem I am getting is with Access. With my work I use Access databases which have the following files (please be aware I am an obsolute novice when it comes to Access I literally fill in the blanks) "rpt.mdb" and "rpt_be.mdb". To start the database I double click rpt.mdb to bring up the front end of my report writing software. When I do this now the screen I usually get isn't complete and I can't access any data or input anything. The files were originally created in Access 2003 and they don't seemed to have converted over well.

Can anyone help, I'm sorry it's vague but I am no expert.

Many Thanks

Andy

Thanks anyone that has viewed, I have just fixed the problem. There is a check box right down in the guts of the settings which enables or disables error messages, because this was disabled Access couldn't tell me there was a security issue with macros, therefore I couldn't accept the security risk which gave me the problem.

Andy


Last edited by barman58; 12-23-2008 at 09:24 AM.. Reason: Answered my own question
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