Access 2007 with a FE under C:\folder; BE on \\server\folder.
Trust center settings show the C:\ with subfolders trusted and \\server\folder with subfolders trusted.
Allow Network folders is also checked.
When I try to create a SendObject macro action to send a report to an email address with the Edit Message flag set to No, a "yield" icon with an exclamation mark shows up on the row. Hovering mouse over the icon indicates a tooltip saying that this action may not be allowed if the database is not trusted.
The scary thing here is that this worked last week, but stopped working after the BE was compacted/repaired. Both the FE and BE have been compacted and repaired. Backups of the FE/BE exhibit the same behavior so I don't think it's a problem with the databases themselves.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Yossi
Yossi Dukes
Further to this - I created a blank database in my trusted location. Created a new Macro; set the action to SendObject and then set the "Edit Message" to No. The result was the exclamation mark as mentioned above. When I set the Edit Message to Yes, the exclamation mark disappears and allows the macro to be run. The problem is I do not want any user intervention to send the email. The macro is supposed to create it and send it.
Any thoughts?
Yossi Dukes