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Default Disabling Document AutoRecovery in Excel by script

Simon,
It's pretty straight forward stuff...
.Enabled = False will uncheck it.
.Enabled = True will check it.

Yes it works for me, but I am not on a server, using a shared workbook
and automating Excel from Visio or whatever you are doing.<g

Also, I tested it on XL 2002 only. AutoRecover is not available in XL 97.
Regards,
Jim Cone


"Sedgwick"

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Have you successfully tested this?
This is one of the changes I made through testing and had no luck with.
If someone is able to confirm this works, then I will tuen my attention to
Group Policy and possibly Excel.pip.
Kind Regards,
Simon



"Jim Cone" wrote:
Application.AutoRecover.Enabled = False
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"Sedgwick"

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Due to a dependency on legacy excel based applications, we have a need to
disable the Document AutoRecovery function within Excel 2003, to minimise
risk of corrupting the application.

ScriptCenter has a snippet of code for enabling AutoRecover, though it is
already enabled by default =/

Set objExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
objExcel.AutoRecover.Enabled
objExcel.Quit

I have tried a number of alternatives but still cannot get the Disable
AutoRecovery checkbox ticked. It's location is (Within Excel) Tools, Options
[Save]

All customise functions of AutoRecovery are registry based, EXCEPT
Enable/Disable.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.