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Hyperlink on a form (Security issue) 1

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postmanphat

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Nov 13, 2006
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Hi...

I have a hyperlink on a form that links to an excel spreadsheet that is contained in the same folder as the .mdb file (C:\Labels).

However, for some reason on only one machine, when you click it an error message appears saying

"Hyperlinks can be harmful to your computer. To protect your computer only click hyperlinks from trusted sources. Do you want to continue?" giving you a yes and no option.

How do I stop this warning appearing every time? Its only opening a local spreadsheet - I mean its not a problem per se, just a pain in the bum!!!

Many thanks in advance.

Dave
 
It might be a setting in that machines Internet Explorer?
Or does that machine have Internet Explorer 7.0 do all your machines have IE7? Are you on Windows Vista yet?

just some ideas :)

DougP, MCP, A+
 
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