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Excel 2003 security

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Romolo - 18 Dec 2007 12:05 GMT
hallo!
I have some Excel 2003 SP3 procedures opening .xls files, each of them
containing VBA macros. In order to provide the highest system protection,
each time Excel requires repeatedly user permission to open, which is tedious
and in some cases problematic.
I wonder if there is a way to bypass this process, by notifying excel that
those specific files are safe (by file names o author).
Otherwise I'm obliged to keep the protection level to "low", but in such a
case my sistem will be exposed to damage risk from other "unknown" excel
macros.

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thanks for any reply
Romolo
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grazie, Romolo

Joan Wild - 18 Dec 2007 15:15 GMT
You should ask your question in an Excel newsgroup.  This one is about security in Access, the database product.

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> hallo!
> I have some Excel 2003 SP3 procedures opening .xls files, each of them
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> case my sistem will be exposed to damage risk from other "unknown" excel
> macros.
 
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