What if it was an unexpected SQL statement, ie came from a virus or something? This would at least give you a clue something is going on.
Greg
-----Original Message----- From: profoxtech-bounces /AT/ leafe DOT com [mailto:profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com] = On Behalf Of allan lindgren Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 12:54 PM To: profoxtech /AT/ leafe DOT com
Speaking of security, I just had to do a work around for this. We are testing our direct marketing module in Office 2003 (word 11). When the user previews or prints a merged document, there is a new warning screen that states "Opening this document will run the following SQL command: SELECT * FROM C-3000G6YD Data from your database will be placed in the document. Do you wish to continue? " MS states that this is part of there new commitment to security. The dialog has a yes and no button. If you push the YES button, you get the mail merge document with data. If you push the NO button you get the mail merge document with data. Question; How is this secure? ;-) We are turning this off for our customers in the registry.
Allan Lindgren mailto:allan_lindgren@starkey.com
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