What does error 2950 mean in Access?

The error 2950 means that the macro is unable to run in Access. This issue occurs when Microsoft Access does not trust the database from which the macro is run. Recent versions of Access open databases that are not trusted in Disabled mode. In Disabled mode, executable content is disabled.

How to fix Access Database Error 2950

You need to carry out the following two steps to fix Access Error 2950:

1] Enable the database for the current session

Depending on the version of Access you have, this method might be different. This solution can work for all Microsoft Access versions.

On the Message bar, click Options.In the Microsoft Office Security Options dialog box, click Enable this content, then click OK.

2] Move the database to a trusted location

Before moving the database, you should determine the trusted location you can move the database. Click the File tab on the menu bar. Click Options in the backstage view. An Access Options dialog box

In the dialog box, click Trust Center on the left pane. Then click Trust Center Settings on the right.

Click Trusted Location and do any of the following: Then move the Access database to the trusted location. We hope this tutorial helps you understand how to fix Access error 2950.