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HYPERLINK
Vic 12/20/2008 7:42:00 PM
I'm not sure if this is the right area to ask this question so here it is.

I have a field in a form that is designated as hyperlink. This hyperlink
goes to a sub directory. The system is not networked or anything. It's a
standalone.

The problem is when you click on the link I now get a message:

Hyperlink can be harmful to your computer and data. To protect your
computer, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources. Do you want to
continue.

I've looked throughtout the help menu and checked marco security setting
etc. I can't seem to find anything to stop this message from coming up. It
even reference something about IE settings but I don't really think I need to
do anything with that.

Allen Brown helped me with getting the hyperlink to work which works out
great. But now I get this message which is just basically annoying.

Any idea's.

Thx
Re: HYPERLINK
"Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com" <u29189[ at ]uwe> 12/21/2008 9:57:00 PM
Edit the registry. Instructions here:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=829072

If you're not comfortable with editing the registry, don't use hyperlink data
types. Use the text data type for the path and use Application.
FollowHyperlink in your form's code. Instructions here:

http://groups.google.ca/group/microsoft.public.access/browse_frm/thread/130db01f251df4ca/62335dcea657c84d?hl=endcea657c84d


Chris
Microsoft MVP


Vic wrote:
[Quoted Text]
>I'm not sure if this is the right area to ask this question so here it is.
>
>I have a field in a form that is designated as hyperlink. This hyperlink
>goes to a sub directory. The system is not networked or anything. It's a
>standalone.
>
>The problem is when you click on the link I now get a message:
>
>Hyperlink can be harmful to your computer and data. To protect your
>computer, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources. Do you want to
>continue.
>
>I've looked throughtout the help menu and checked marco security setting
>etc. I can't seem to find anything to stop this message from coming up. It
>even reference something about IE settings but I don't really think I need to
>do anything with that.
>
>Allen Brown helped me with getting the hyperlink to work which works out
>great. But now I get this message which is just basically annoying.
>
>Any idea's.

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