Microsoft KB Archive/826765

= How to enforce or disable the startup options in an Access database project =

Article ID: 826765

Article Last Modified on 1/1/2008

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office Access 2007
 * Microsoft Office Access 2003
 * Microsoft Access 2002 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 2000 Standard Edition

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This article applies only to a Microsoft Access project (.adp).

Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.



SUMMARY
This article describes how to disable the functionality of the SHIFT key that permits you to bypass the startup options. This article also describes how to enforce the startup options in a Microsoft Access database project.



MORE INFORMATION
The startup options that are defined for an Access file determine how the file looks and how the file behaves when you open the file. You can set the startup options by using the startup user interface or by using the AutoExec macro.

To bypass the startup options that are set for the Access database project, hold down the SHIFT key while you open the Access database project.

Alternatively, to enforce the startup options that are set for the Access database project, disable the functionality of the SHIFT key that permits you to bypass the startup options. To do this, set the AllowBypassKey property to False.

To set the AllowBypassKey property to False, follow these steps.

Steps for an Access project (.adp)
 Start Access. Open an Access database project. Press ALT + F11 to open the Visual Basic editor. In the Visual Basic editor, click Immediate Window on the View menu.  Type the following code or paste the following code in the Immediate window, and then press ENTER. CurrentProject.Properties.Add &quot;AllowBypassKey&quot;, False  Close the Visual Basic Editor, and then close the Access database project. Open the Access database project. Try to bypass the startup options that are set for the Access database project by holding down the SHIFT key while you open the Access database project.

The functionality of the SHIFT key that permits you to bypass the startup option is disabled. Although you hold down the SHIFT key to bypass the startup options, the startup options are executed. You cannot bypass the startup options.</li></ol>

Steps for an Access database (.mdb or .accdb)
<ol> Start Access.</li>  Create a new module, and then add the following two functions: Function ap_DisableShift 'This function disable the shift at startup. This action causes 'the Autoexec macro and Startup properties to always be executed.

On Error GoTo errDisableShift

Dim db As DAO.Database Dim prop As Property Const conPropNotFound = 3270

Set db = CurrentDb

'This next line disables the shift key on startup. db.Properties(&quot;AllowByPassKey&quot;) = False

'The function is successful. Exit Function

errDisableShift: 'The first part of this error routine creates the &quot;AllowByPassKey 'property if it does not exist. If Err = conPropNotFound Then Set prop = db.CreateProperty(&quot;AllowByPassKey&quot;, _ dbBoolean, False) db.Properties.Append prop Resume Next Else MsgBox &quot;Function 'ap_DisableShift' did not complete successfully.&quot; Exit Function End If

End Function

Function ap_EnableShift 'This function enables the SHIFT key at startup. This action causes 'the Autoexec macro and the Startup properties to be bypassed 'if the user holds down the SHIFT key when the user opens the database.

On Error GoTo errEnableShift

Dim db As Database Dim prop As Property Const conPropNotFound = 3270

Set db = CurrentDb

'This next line of code disables the SHIFT key on startup. db.Properties(&quot;AllowByPassKey&quot;) = True

'function successful Exit Function

errEnableShift: 'The first part of this error routine creates the &quot;AllowByPassKey 'property if it does not exist. If Err = conPropNotFound Then Set prop = db.CreateProperty(&quot;AllowByPassKey&quot;, _ dbBoolean, True) db.Properties.Append prop Resume Next Else MsgBox &quot;Function 'ap_DisableShift' did not complete successfully.&quot; Exit Function End If

End Function </li> In the Visual Basic editor, click Immediate Window on the View menu.</li> If you want to disable the SHIFT key, type ap_DisableShift in the Immediate window, and then press ENTER. If you want to enable the shift key, type ap_EnableShift in the Immediate window, and then press ENTER .</li></ol>

Additional query words: ACC2000 ACC2002 ACC2003 ACC2007

Keywords: kbconfig kbproperties kbadp kbhowto KB826765

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