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Hi
i have just made my first database using the runtime option, and wish to distribute this to all our office pc's none of which have access.
The problem i have got is that when starting the application the user gets three messages warning bout security and such like. is there a way to turn these options off in the runtime version like their is in the full version ??
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Simply add the following keys to your runtime packing (the package wizard does have provision for adding regs keys).
ROOT:Local Machine Key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines Name:SandBoxMode Value:#00000002
ROOT:Local Machine Key: Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Access\Security Name:Level Value:#00000001
If you add both tof the above, then you get no security prompts at all...even if the later jet sp8 is NOT installed. It is clean...and no prompts....
-- Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) Edmonton, Alberta Canada pleaseNOOSpamKallal[ at ]msn.com
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Albert,
Sorry to be hardheaded here, but, having the same problem I looked into your solution. Yes I can add the registration values in the package wizard but I have a question. 1.) in your example you included the "#" sign and "00000002". Just for grins I used regedit to look at my registry. For the Sandbox value it was 0x00000002. Then if you dblclick to edit, the input just shows a single digit.
Also I don't have the ....\Access\Security on my working machine. Would this be a new entry and would it also need the "#" as you showed?
Knowing the danger of the registry, I am Over Cautious with these activities and as a result want to double check before actually making changes.
Sorry to be a pain. -- Patrick Still trying to figure out what the meaning of IS is.
"Albert D. Kallal" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Simply add the following keys to your runtime packing (the package wizard > does have provision for adding regs keys). > > ROOT:Local Machine > Key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines > Name:SandBoxMode > Value:#00000002 > > ROOT:Local Machine > Key: Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Access\Security > Name:Level > Value:#00000001 > > > If you add both tof the above, then you get no security prompts at > all...even if the later jet sp8 is NOT installed. It is clean...and no > prompts.... > > > -- > Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) > Edmonton, Alberta Canada > pleaseNOOSpamKallal[ at ]msn.com > > >
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Albert,
Did it anyway. Worked great. Thanks. Disregard previous post. -- Patrick
"paddyIE" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Albert, > > Sorry to be hardheaded here, but, having the same problem I looked into your > solution. Yes I can add the registration values in the package wizard but I > have a question. 1.) in your example you included the "#" sign and > "00000002". Just for grins I used regedit to look at my registry. For the > Sandbox value it was 0x00000002. Then if you dblclick to edit, the input just > shows a single digit. > > Also I don't have the ....\Access\Security on my working machine. Would this > be a new entry and would it also need the "#" as you showed? > > Knowing the danger of the registry, I am Over Cautious with these activities > and as a result want to double check before actually making changes. > > Sorry to be a pain. > -- > Patrick > Still trying to figure out what the meaning of IS is. > > > "Albert D. Kallal" wrote: > > > Simply add the following keys to your runtime packing (the package wizard > > does have provision for adding regs keys). > > > > ROOT:Local Machine > > Key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines > > Name:SandBoxMode > > Value:#00000002 > > > > ROOT:Local Machine > > Key: Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Access\Security > > Name:Level > > Value:#00000001 > > > > > > If you add both tof the above, then you get no security prompts at > > all...even if the later jet sp8 is NOT installed. It is clean...and no > > prompts.... > > > > > > -- > > Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) > > Edmonton, Alberta Canada > > pleaseNOOSpamKallal[ at ]msn.com > > > > > >
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Paddy,
What EXACTLY did you do? As you said, the instructions are not quite clear. Does this solve the problems for all users of a PC? Is there similarly a way to configure the options under Tools/Options in this way?
Thanks in advance.
"paddyIE" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Albert, > > Did it anyway. Worked great. Thanks. Disregard previous post. > -- > Patrick > > > "paddyIE" wrote: > > > Albert, > > > > Sorry to be hardheaded here, but, having the same problem I looked into your > > solution. Yes I can add the registration values in the package wizard but I > > have a question. 1.) in your example you included the "#" sign and > > "00000002". Just for grins I used regedit to look at my registry. For the > > Sandbox value it was 0x00000002. Then if you dblclick to edit, the input just > > shows a single digit. > > > > Also I don't have the ....\Access\Security on my working machine. Would this > > be a new entry and would it also need the "#" as you showed? > > > > Knowing the danger of the registry, I am Over Cautious with these activities > > and as a result want to double check before actually making changes. > > > > Sorry to be a pain. > > -- > > Patrick > > Still trying to figure out what the meaning of IS is. > > > > > > "Albert D. Kallal" wrote: > > > > > Simply add the following keys to your runtime packing (the package wizard > > > does have provision for adding regs keys). > > > > > > ROOT:Local Machine > > > Key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines > > > Name:SandBoxMode > > > Value:#00000002 > > > > > > ROOT:Local Machine > > > Key: Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Access\Security > > > Name:Level > > > Value:#00000001 > > > > > > > > > If you add both tof the above, then you get no security prompts at > > > all...even if the later jet sp8 is NOT installed. It is clean...and no > > > prompts.... > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) > > > Edmonton, Alberta Canada > > > pleaseNOOSpamKallal[ at ]msn.com > > > > > > > > >
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Angus,
I did exactly as Albert had posted. Using the feature of the Package Wizard included in the Visual Studio Tools Developer Extentions. My only concern was the "#" symbol and whether it should be included. It SHOULD. I found a reference to it during my searches.
Doesn't matter if the receiving machine has Office loaded (my target machine did not ). The "keys" are for the Access application. As to how it would affect the other users on the receiving machine, that would be determined on/by the permissions of each user. I will be trying that on a machine that has a "normal" user in addition to an administrator in a couple of days. As long as they can run the app I think it should be O.K.
No way to do this via Tools/Options in Access although you could add these entries using regedit on the receiving machine.
How I did it EXACTLY, because I'm lazy, is, I highlighted the info in Albert's post and right clicked to copy. Then pasted it into a Word doc for reference. Then after opening the package wizard and going to the page for Registry additions I copied the text from the Word doc( making sure only to copy the actual values ) and pasted them into the wizard form using Ctrl v after clicking in the appropriate field.
ROOT:Local Machine .......is a ClickBox option.
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines SandBoxMode #00000002 ( watch out for the " : " it likes to add itself to the highlite)
Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Access\Security Level #00000001
Worked like a charm. Hope this helped. No more warning messages on the "receiving" machine.
-- Patrick Still trying to figure out what the meaning of IS is.
"Angus" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Paddy, > > What EXACTLY did you do? As you said, the instructions are not quite > clear. Does this solve the problems for all users of a PC? Is there > similarly a way to configure the options under Tools/Options in this way? > > Thanks in advance. > > "paddyIE" wrote: > > > Albert, > > > > Did it anyway. Worked great. Thanks. Disregard previous post. > > -- > > Patrick > > > > > > "paddyIE" wrote: > > > > > Albert, > > > > > > Sorry to be hardheaded here, but, having the same problem I looked into your > > > solution. Yes I can add the registration values in the package wizard but I > > > have a question. 1.) in your example you included the "#" sign and > > > "00000002". Just for grins I used regedit to look at my registry. For the > > > Sandbox value it was 0x00000002. Then if you dblclick to edit, the input just > > > shows a single digit. > > > > > > Also I don't have the ....\Access\Security on my working machine. Would this > > > be a new entry and would it also need the "#" as you showed? > > > > > > Knowing the danger of the registry, I am Over Cautious with these activities > > > and as a result want to double check before actually making changes. > > > > > > Sorry to be a pain. > > > -- > > > Patrick > > > Still trying to figure out what the meaning of IS is. > > > > > > > > > "Albert D. Kallal" wrote: > > > > > > > Simply add the following keys to your runtime packing (the package wizard > > > > does have provision for adding regs keys). > > > > > > > > ROOT:Local Machine > > > > Key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines > > > > Name:SandBoxMode > > > > Value:#00000002 > > > > > > > > ROOT:Local Machine > > > > Key: Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Access\Security > > > > Name:Level > > > > Value:#00000001 > > > > > > > > > > > > If you add both tof the above, then you get no security prompts at > > > > all...even if the later jet sp8 is NOT installed. It is clean...and no > > > > prompts.... > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) > > > > Edmonton, Alberta Canada > > > > pleaseNOOSpamKallal[ at ]msn.com > > > > > > > > > > > >
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