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Disable Shift Code (help)
Hi,
I'm sorry and need your help with code. I'm trying to figure it out. After reading the information from the group, I was not successful to block shift without opening the database tables. After finishing finalize the database (.mdb) and convert to the database (.mde), I was able to open the database windows tables to hold the shift and double click on the database (.mde). I'm looking for permanent block on MDE database. I did unchecked boxes from startup completely. I still open the database by using "hold shift and double click on the MDE database". Your help would be much appreciated. Thanks |
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Disable Shift Code (help)
Hi Learning...
I hope you have a backup copy of your database, as conversion to MDE is a one way street. Once you have converted to MDE your database is locked down (as far as making design changes is concerned). No amount of holding the shift key down will help you in this instance. Damian. " wrote: Hi, I'm sorry and need your help with code. I'm trying to figure it out. After reading the information from the group, I was not successful to block shift without opening the database tables. After finishing finalize the database (.mdb) and convert to the database (.mde), I was able to open the database windows tables to hold the shift and double click on the database (.mde). I'm looking for permanent block on MDE database. I did unchecked boxes from startup completely. I still open the database by using "hold shift and double click on the MDE database". Your help would be much appreciated. Thanks |
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Disable Shift Code (help)
You need to write some code to disable the shift key upon startup. Here it is:
Dim db As DAO.Database Dim myProp As Property Set myProp = db.CreateProperty("AllowBypassKey", dbBoolean, False) db.Properties.Append myProp db.Properties("AllowBypassKey").Value = False Hope this is what your looking for. --Craig " wrote: Hi, I'm sorry and need your help with code. I'm trying to figure it out. After reading the information from the group, I was not successful to block shift without opening the database tables. After finishing finalize the database (.mdb) and convert to the database (.mde), I was able to open the database windows tables to hold the shift and double click on the database (.mde). I'm looking for permanent block on MDE database. I did unchecked boxes from startup completely. I still open the database by using "hold shift and double click on the MDE database". Your help would be much appreciated. Thanks |
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Disable Shift Code (help)
create your mde, and then download my sample he
http://www.members.shaw.ca/AlbertKal.../msaccess.html (shift key bypass example). when you launch my sample, you can then "browse" to that mde file that YOU made, and it will allow you to turn on, or off the shift key setting. -- Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) Edmonton, Alberta Canada |
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