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Default Macro security setting
Can some one please post the definitive High Med or Low
setting for macros on Office 2000 SR1. I can't seem to find the white paper or answer from anywhere on MS... Thanks, Dino |
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Default Macro security setting
Hi Dino,
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/xp/two/admC04.htm Macro security levels in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook The following list summarizes how macro-virus protection reacts to the different types of signed and unsigned macros encountered under each setting. Users can change these settings through the Security Level tab in the Security dialog box (Tools menu, Macro submenu). In all cases Low security presents no prompt to the user, and macros are allowed to run. Any certificates attached to macros that are run under low security are not posted to the trusted source list for Office applications. Only when security is set to Medium or High, and a user agrees to trust a certificate, will a certificate be added to the trusted source list for Office. This list of security settings does not present the Low Security option since low security is the same for all cases. Unsigned macros High — Macros are disabled, and the document, workbook, presentation, or e-mail message is opened. Medium — User is prompted to enable or disable macros. Signed macros from a trusted source with a valid certificate High and Medium — Macros are enabled, and the document, workbook, presentation, or e-mail message is opened. Signed macros from an unknown source with a valid certificate High and Medium— A dialog box appears with information about the certificate. Users must then determine whether they should enable any macros based on the content of the certificate. To enable the macros, users must accept the certificate. Please let me know has this helped You... Thank You... Raghu... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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