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Amit Shanker

Trust access to visual basic project greyed out
 
Hi there,

After having installed Office 2003 on WinXP Pro, I find that 'Trust access
to visual basic project' under Security is greyed out. How do I get this
option back on?

I found a thread in archives where the suggestion was to set AccessVBOM in
the registry to 1, which is something already set as such in my machine's
registry. I couldn't find any other solution in the archives, MS knowledge
base or the wider internet.

Thanks,
Amit



Dave Peterson

Take a look at Jim Rech's response in this thread:
http://google.co.uk/groups?threadm=%...GP11.p hx.gbl

Amit Shanker wrote:

Hi there,

After having installed Office 2003 on WinXP Pro, I find that 'Trust access
to visual basic project' under Security is greyed out. How do I get this
option back on?

I found a thread in archives where the suggestion was to set AccessVBOM in
the registry to 1, which is something already set as such in my machine's
registry. I couldn't find any other solution in the archives, MS knowledge
base or the wider internet.

Thanks,
Amit


--

Dave Peterson

Amit Shanker

Hi Dave, problem solved - thank you! (Deleted the AccessVBOM key)


"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
Take a look at Jim Rech's response in this thread:
http://google.co.uk/groups?threadm=%...GP11.p hx.gbl

Amit Shanker wrote:

Hi there,

After having installed Office 2003 on WinXP Pro, I find that 'Trust
access
to visual basic project' under Security is greyed out. How do I get this
option back on?

I found a thread in archives where the suggestion was to set AccessVBOM
in
the registry to 1, which is something already set as such in my machine's
registry. I couldn't find any other solution in the archives, MS
knowledge
base or the wider internet.

Thanks,
Amit


--

Dave Peterson





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