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The Message Bar in Access 2007 is used to display security alerts when
there is potentially unsafe, active content in the database you open.
For example, the database might contain an unsigned macro or a signed
macro with an invalid signature. In such cases the Message Bar appears
by default to alert you about the problem.
Since some Database Creations applications use startup macros, (like
Business! Standard Edition and Business! Professional Edition), the
security alert may display each time you open these appliciations. You
can disable the Message Bar if you do not want to be alerted. Follow
the steps below to do this:
1. Click the Micrsooft Office Button and then click ACCESS OPTIONS.
2. Click TRUST CENTER, click TRUST CENTER SETTINGS, and then click
MESSAGE BAR
3. Click the options you want:
Show the Message Bar in all applications when document content has
been blocked. This option is selected by default so that you get
Message Bar alerts whenever potentially unsafe content has been
disabled. The option is not selected if you clicked the Disable all
macros without notification option on the Macros pane of the Trust
Center. If you click Disable all macros without notification, you
won't get Message Bar alerts when macros are disabled.
Never show information about blocked content. This option disables
the Message Bar. You do not receive alerts about any security issues,
regardless of any security settings in the Trust Center.