[AccessD] Disabling Toolbar options

rsmethurst at UK.EY.COM rsmethurst at UK.EY.COM
Wed May 26 13:18:14 CDT 2004





Hi All,

I have a vbscript that copies of a database and then runs through a number
of steps within that database (deleting forms/queries/modules/removing tabs
etc) and then creates an mde.

Part of this process sets the bypass key to false, but what I would also
like to do is limit the menu-bar options as well as remove the users
ability to use Access "special keys."

Obviously I would like to include this within the script file, so need to
do it programatically.

Can anyone help me with this?

Thanks
Ryan



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