ACC: Cannot Add Security Items to Custom Menu (103992)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Access 1.0
- Microsoft Access 1.1
- Microsoft Access 2.0
This article was previously published under Q103992 SYMPTOMS
Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.
If you add a security command to a custom menu with a DoMenuItem action,
the security command will be unavailable.
CAUSE
You can only perform DoMenuItem actions with commands available from the
current context. If you have a form open, you can only perform menu items
available to a form. Since security items are available only from the
Database window, they will not work when invoked from a form.
RESOLUTION
You can add the security command Change Password to a custom menu using
the following sample macro:
Macro Name Action Defined Below
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Change Password Echo 1
SelectObject 2
DoMenuItem 3
DoMenuItem 4
SelectObject 5
Change Password Actions
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1. Echo
Echo On: No
2. SelectObject
Object Type: Form
Object Name: <name of the form that the menu is on>
In Database window: Yes
3. DoMenuItem
Menu Bar: Database
Menu Name: Security
Command: Change Password
4. DoMenuItem
Menu Bar: Database
Menu Name: Window
Command: Hide
5. SelectObject
Object Type: Form
Object Name: <name of the form that the menu is on>
In Database window: No
NOTE: Actions 1 and 5 are used if you need to have the Database window
hidden while using the retail version of Microsoft Access. The Echo
action in step 1 ensures that the Database window is not visible when it
is activated in step 2. Step 4 hides the Database window again. If you
are using the Microsoft Access Distribution Kit (ADK), steps 1 and 5 can
be omitted since the Database window is always hidden.
The only side effect to this workaround is that when the Change Password
dialog box appears, you will see the Database window menu items in the
background. However, you will not be able to choose them.
STATUS
This behavior no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 7.0.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 1/26/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbfix kbprb kbusage KB103992 |
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