Hi Jason,
I understand that you have signed the Excel file with the certificate
properly. However, Excel will make an external data connection only if the
document is opened from a trusted location instead of from a trusted
publisher.
You will put the Excel file to a network share and configure users to trust
this network share. Thus, all the users who can access the network share
can open the Excel file properly.
I feel sorry that I didn't provide any helpful information to fix such an
issue. Thanks for your sharing about your issue troubleshooting process and
the temp workaround.
Have a nice day!
Emily Lin,
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 09:42:57 -0500
| From: Jason
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| Yes, I've run certmgr.msc and verified that both the cert and the cert
| authority are OK. I've also tried using another cert, trusting it, and
| re-opening the document, but the same thing occurs.
|
| I've used this same cert to sign a macro, and when I re-open the
| document, the macro automatically runs without prompting, so I know that
| the cert is working and the trust is set up properly.
|
| As far as I can tell, the only way Excel will automatically make an
| external data connection is if the document is opened from a trusted
| location. At this point, we're just going to configure a share on our
| network for "trusted" content and group policy our users to trust this
| location. Once we upgrade to SharePoint 2007, we'll have a better
| solution in place.
|
| Thanks for your help!
|
| Emily Lin [MSFT] wrote:
| Hi Jason,
|
| Have you run 'certmgr.msc' to make sure that 'the certificate is OK'?
|
| Sign the document with another certificate. Set to trust this
certificate.
| Try to open the document again. What is the result?
|
| Would you please send the signed Excel file to me so that I can test
the
| issue? My email address is .
|
| If anything is unclear or if you have any other concerns, please don't
| hesitate to contact me.
|
| Regards,
|
| Emily Lin
|
| Microsoft Online Partner Support
| Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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| | Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 13:34:53 -0500
| | From: Jason
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| | Thanks for the reply.
| |
| | I have verified that the document is signed by a trusted publisher,
the
| | certification path is correct, and that the publisher shows up in
| | "Trusted Publishers" in the Excel trust center. When the spreadsheet
is
| | opened, it STILL says "Data Connections have been disabled."
| |
| | When I choose "Enable automatic update...", the data connection works
| | fine. However, remember that our goal here is to create a "trusted"
| | spreadsheet that a user can open from anywhere and have it work
| | properly. We do NOT want to designate a specific location for
trusted
| | content. We also want to keep Excel's default security options in
place
| | for all other documents opened.
| |
| | Any other ideas? Thanks.
| |
| | Emily Lin [MSFT] wrote:
| | Hi Jason,
| |
| | I notice that you have posted the same question in this Excel Setup
| | newsgroup, which I have already responded. So please check my
answer
| there
| | and if you need any further assistance on this particular issue,
please
| | reply to me in that thread so I can follow up with you in time.
Also,
| | please don't cross-post the same question so that our engineers can
| work on
| | your question efficiently. Your understanding and cooperation is
| | appreciated.
| |
| | For your convenience, I have included my reply as follows:
| | ************************
| | The files signed by trusted publishers will be trusted. It is same
as
| that
| | the files are in the trusted location. Check if the certification
is
| set
| | properly.
| | ======================
| | 1. Click Start, click Run, type certmgr.msc , and then click OK.
| | 2. Expand Trusted Publishers, and then click Certificates.
| | 3. Double-click a certificate, and then click the Certification
Path
| tab.
| | Make sure that the information "This certificate is OK" is in the
| dialog
| | box.
| | 4. Repeat step 3 for each certificate in this container.
| |
| | If the issue persists, check the option below to see if it works.
| | =================
| | 1. In Excel 2007, click Office Button Excel Options Trust
Center
| tab
| | click on Trust Center Settings External Content tab.
| | 2. Choose "Enable automatic update for all Workbook Links (not
| | recommended)". Click OK, OK.
| |
| | What is the result?
| | ************************
| |
| | If anything is unclear or if you have any other concerns, please
don't
| | hesitate to contact me.
| |
| | Regards,
| |
| | Emily Lin
| |
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| | | Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 14:07:22 -0500
| | | From: Jason
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| | |
| | | I'm having an issue with a spreadsheet we've created in Excel
2007.
| The
| | | spreadsheet is configured to grab some data from a SQL server on
our
| | | LAN. The problem is, you're hit with a security dialog that
states
| | | "Security Warning: Data Connections have been disabled." When I
add
| | | the location of the file to my Trusted Locations, the dialog goes
| away.
| | |
| | | Here's what we would like to do. We'd like to be able to sign
the
| | | document with a certificate and set all of our client PCs to
trust
| this
| | | certificate via GPO. The idea here is that any user can open a
| signed
| | | document from anywhere, whether it be off Sharepoint, a network
| share, a
| | | local copy, or whatever, and have the document automagically work
| | | without having to answer any dialog prompts. Idiot-proof active
| | | content, in other words. =)
| | |
| | | I've tried signing a test spreadsheet with a certificate and
adding
| the
| | | same certificate to my Trusted Publishers container, but I'm
still
| hit
| | | with a security warning when opening the file. Does anyone know
of a
| | | way to take care of this?
| | |
| | | On a side note, I know you can resolve this by setting up Excel
| | | Services, but we don't want to have to worry about where our
users
| are
| | | opening spreadsheets from. Any insight is appreciated. Thanks!
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