SECURITY
Handle Security with the Rich Text Box Control in Microsoft Access
Here's a workaround to a quirk in Internet Explorer's security settings.
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The default security settings applied by Internet Explorer can prevent you from using the rich text box control. Here's how to handle those security settings.
Susan Sales Harkins is an independent consultant and the author of several articles and books on database technologies. Her most recent book is “Mastering Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express,” with Mike Gunderloy, published by Sybex. Other collaborations with Mike Gunderloy are “Automating Microsoft Access 2003 with VBA,” “Upgrader’s Guide to Microsoft Office System 2003,” “ICDL Exam Cram 2,” and “Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Access 2003” all by Que. Currently, Susan volunteers as the Publications Director for Database Advisors at http://www.databaseadvisors.com. You can reach her at ssharkins at gmail.com.
Keyword Tags: Microsoft, Microsoft Access Development, Microsoft Office Access, Rich Text Box control, Security, Software Development