All I can say is that it works OK here, at least in the case where you are
opening the Word document manually.
Are all the details absolutely the same as follows?
The key should be
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\Options
The value should be a DWORD value called SQLSecuirtyCheck and should have
value 0.
Peter Jamieson
> Is there any way to turn off the message box that appears when opening a
> document already linked to a data source saying 'Opening this document
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> XP
> / 2003 but using the 12.0 key without success.
Graham Mayor - 29 Jan 2007 15:43 GMT
Or even SQLSecurityCheck ;)

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> All I can say is that it works OK here, at least in the case where
> you are opening the Word document manually.
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>> fine on XP
>> / 2003 but using the 12.0 key without success.
Peter Jamieson - 29 Jan 2007 17:03 GMT
Well spotted, Graham!
> Or even SQLSecurityCheck ;)
>
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>>> fine on XP
>>> / 2003 but using the 12.0 key without success.
Simon Maystre - 01 Feb 2007 16:02 GMT
Thanks I was being extra stupid and putting it under the LOCAL_MACHINE!
> All I can say is that it works OK here, at least in the case where you are
> opening the Word document manually.
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> > XP
> > / 2003 but using the 12.0 key without success.