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| message from Randy on 5 May 2004 |
I develop in Access 2000, and most of my customers use 2000 or XP. Last
weekend one of my customers got Access 2003. How do I attach our digital
certificate to my Access 2K program so it will quit bugging my customer
about the Macros, VB code and Queries that I have coded?
I know I can change their settings in Access, but it would be easier to sign
it as we move forward with more and more customers.
Thanks In Advance
Randy
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| Brendan Reynolds replied to Randy on 6 May 2004 |
Sorry, Randy, you can't. The ability to sign VBA code using a digital
certificate is a new feature in Access 2003, it is not available in Access
2000 or Access 2002. If you're tempted to use Access 2003 to sign it,
remember that once signed in Access 2003 the code can no longer be modified
in earlier versions, so don't sign your development copy - make a copy for
deployment and sign that, keeping your development copy unsigned.
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