![]() accdb format, even though ther web site would have you think otherwise ( ). ![]() But it turns out Microsoft removed the ability to sign macros/VBA for Access with the. We purchased a code signing certificate so we could use a GPO to only allow signed macros/VBA code to run. ![]() Do you use Microsoft Access in a business environment? Most likely with a few people with the full version of Access and others with the runtime? (Which presents issues of UI differences for macro/VBA security.) How did you harden your systems to protect against a malicious Access database?
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