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Macros in signed Template - Word 2007
I have two Vista/Word 2007 installations side-by-side with the same signed
Template. But they act differently when the temaplte is first accessed: Case 1: The dialog, "The macros in the project are disabled..." When I click OK I see "Security Warning Macros have been disabled" and an Options button. When I click I can select "Trust all documents from this publisher" and continue. The trusted publisher information is added to the Trust Center and I'm not prompted again. Case 2: The same dialog is displayed. I can see the "Security Warning..." and Options button at the top of the window, but can access them because the dialog is modal. When I click OK, the "Security Warning..." message and Options button disappear. So I can't enable the macros. What accounts for this difference? I want each PC to offer the option to enable the macros. I looked for the Registry setting (which I read about somwehere), ...TrustManager/PromptingLevel..., but it's absent in both cases. Thanks in advance. Phil |
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Macros in signed Template - Word 2007
Hi Phil,
Check the settiging in Word under Office Button=Word Options=Trust Center=Trust Center settings including the locations. Are the files being accessed locally or from a network drive? Do both machines have the same editions of Office installed? Does either machine have other, earlier version Office products installed? Does the user have the same Admin rights in their profiles on both machines? ============== "PhilW" wrote in message ... I have two Vista/Word 2007 installations side-by-side with the same signed Template. But they act differently when the temaplte is first accessed: Case 1: The dialog, "The macros in the project are disabled..." When I click OK I see "Security Warning Macros have been disabled" and an Options button. When I click I can select "Trust all documents from this publisher" and continue. The trusted publisher information is added to the Trust Center and I'm not prompted again. Case 2: The same dialog is displayed. I can see the "Security Warning..." and Options button at the top of the window, but can access them because the dialog is modal. When I click OK, the "Security Warning..." message and Options button disappear. So I can't enable the macros. What accounts for this difference? I want each PC to offer the option to enable the macros. I looked for the Registry setting (which I read about somwehere), ...TrustManager/PromptingLevel..., but it's absent in both cases. Thanks in advance. Phil -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Macros in signed Template - Word 2007
Hi Bob,
The files are being access from a local drive. Same versions of Office with no earlier versions. And user has Admin rights on both machines. I'm thinking this has something to do with the Certificate Authorities which have been identified on both machines. Is that possible? Regards, Phil "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Phil, Check the settiging in Word under Office Button=Word Options=Trust Center=Trust Center settings including the locations. Are the files being accessed locally or from a network drive? Do both machines have the same editions of Office installed? Does either machine have other, earlier version Office products installed? Does the user have the same Admin rights in their profiles on both machines? ============== "PhilW" wrote in message ... I have two Vista/Word 2007 installations side-by-side with the same signed Template. But they act differently when the temaplte is first accessed: Case 1: The dialog, "The macros in the project are disabled..." When I click OK I see "Security Warning Macros have been disabled" and an Options button. When I click I can select "Trust all documents from this publisher" and continue. The trusted publisher information is added to the Trust Center and I'm not prompted again. Case 2: The same dialog is displayed. I can see the "Security Warning..." and Options button at the top of the window, but can access them because the dialog is modal. When I click OK, the "Security Warning..." message and Options button disappear. So I can't enable the macros. What accounts for this difference? I want each PC to offer the option to enable the macros. I looked for the Registry setting (which I read about somwehere), ...TrustManager/PromptingLevel..., but it's absent in both cases. Thanks in advance. Phil -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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