[AccessD] Signing VBA with a digital certificate in Access 2000

Gustav Brock Gustav at cactus.dk
Wed Apr 20 07:57:59 CDT 2005


Hi Jim

Thanks! I've browsed a lot and not seen that link but one of the links it carries:

  http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q217221

One will notice that it claims to apply to:

APPLIES TO
* Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition 
* Microsoft Access 2000 Standard Edition 
* Microsoft Outlook 2000 Standard Edition 
* Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition 
* Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition 
* Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications 6.0 

I wonder if anyone can confirm this for Access 2000?

/gustav


>>> Jdemarco at hudsonhealthplan.org 04/20 2:21 pm >>>
Gustav,

There's a pretty good article on this at http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=194 that should help you.  

Helen Fedemma has one too on her site in vol. 119.

HTH,

Jim DeMarco

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Subject: [AccessD] Signing VBA with a digital certificate in Access 2000


Hi all

How do you do this?

I did an install of Access 2000 including the latest service packs etc.
and the option for creating and using a digital certificate. 
But when I go to the VB editor and pick Tools, no menu entry for
digitally signing the code exists even though it is supposed to be
there. 

Do you need to add an add-in or what is the trick?

/gustav
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