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Files SQL Database Repair My SQL Database Repair Oracle Database Repair DB2 database Repair Tool DBF database Repair Tool DBX Repair Tool Exchange Server Files http://msaccess.filerepairtool.net/blog/access-2007-database-action-failed-error-number-2950 Exchange Server Repair Zarafa Database Repair Sharepoint Database Repair Other Files BKF Repair Tool RAR Repair Tool Zip Repair Tool AVI Repair Tool MOV Repair Tool MP4 Repair Tool PSD Repair Tool https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27703903/Access-2007-VBA-call-from-a-Macro-Fails-with-Error-2950.html JPEG Repair Tool PDF Repair Tool QuickBook Repair Tool You are here: Home ∼ Access 2007 database: "Action Failed Error Number: 2950" Access 2007 database: "Action Failed Error Number: 2950" Published error number by Jacob Martin on September 7, 2015 Cause of error 2950 If the database is not trusted by Access 2007, then this error occurs. On opening the databases by default, in Access 2007, generally the Disabled mode is not trusted. The executable content is disabled in the Disabled mode. 2950 Error Symptoms: When you are running a macro in a Microsoft Office Access 2007 error number 2950 database usually known as Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) function, you would receive the error message which is mentioned below: Action Failed Macro Name: MacroName Condition: Condition Action Name: RunCode Arguments: Arguments Error Number: 2950 Solution for this error: If you want to enable the database and at the same time you trust the author of the Access 2007 database, then you can follow any of the following methods which is mentioned below. Method 1: Move the database to a trusted location The steps to move the database to the trusted location are mentioned below: You have to determine trusted locations where you can move the database. The steps are as follows: a)      Select the Microsoft Office Button, and then Select Access Options. b)     Select Trust Center, and then Select Trust Center Settings under Microsoft Office Access Trust Center. c)      Select the Trusted Locations, and then you can follow any of the following procedures: You have to make a note of the paths of the trusted locations that are listed. In order to add a new trusted location you have to select Add new location, and then you have to specify the location of
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