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User Help: Setting a Trusted Location for Microsoft Access 2007

OSH At Work, L&D-Pro and Training Provider are all currently offered in two variants:

  • one for Microsoft Access 97; and
  • one for Microsoft Access 2000, 2002(XP), 2003 or 2007.

If you wish to run any of our Software Products under Microsoft Access 2007, please consider the following before trying to do so.

If a Microsoft Access application is not digitally signed (and our products are not) a warning message is displayed by Access 2007 during application startup unless the folder which holds the application interface file (ie the file opened in MS Access) has been set as a Trusted Location.

You have two choices:

  1. get the warning message every time you start the application; or
  2. make the application folder a Trusted Location as described in the panel below.

If you choose to NOT set the application folder as a Trusted Location you will get a message similar to the one shown here (with the actual filename depending on the application being opened) each time you start the application - and you will need to click the Open button in order to use the program:

To Avoid the Warning Message during Startup

To avoid the warning message during startup you must make the folder which holds the Application Interface file a trusted folder.

The folder which holds the Application Interface file is determined at the time of installation. The defaults are as follows:

  1. OSH At Work: C:\Program Files\OSHAtWork
  2. Training Provider: C:\Program Files\TrgPr
  3. L&D-Pro: C:\Program Files\LDPro

To set the folder as a Trusted Location, follow these five steps (note the red arrows highlighting the places to click):

1. Open Microsoft Access 2007.

2. Click on the Office Button and then on Access Options:

3. Click on Trust Center and then Trust Center Settings:

4. Click on Trusted Locations and then 'Add new location':

5. Browse to the application folder which is to be tagged as a Trusted Location.

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