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DRA

MSO 2003 _ Security
 
I run MS Office Professional Edition 2003. I am a single user. My macros
are for my use only. How can I specify that any file from a set of folders
are enabled, without lowering the security level?

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Thanks,
Don

Gord Dibben

MSO 2003 _ Security
 
You cannot designate a folder of files as certified safe.

You can, by using the SelfCert tool, create a single digital signature that you
can use on any workbook on your own computer.

Each workbook must be signed individually through VBE ToolsDigital
SignatureChoose.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:35:02 -0800, DRA wrote:

I run MS Office Professional Edition 2003. I am a single user. My macros
are for my use only. How can I specify that any file from a set of folders
are enabled, without lowering the security level?



DRA

MSO 2003 _ Security
 

--
Thanks,
Don


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

You cannot designate a folder of files as certified safe.

You can, by using the SelfCert tool, create a single digital signature that you
can use on any workbook on your own computer.

Each workbook must be signed individually through VBE ToolsDigital
SignatureChoose.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:35:02 -0800, DRA wrote:

I run MS Office Professional Edition 2003. I am a single user. My macros
are for my use only. How can I specify that any file from a set of folders
are enabled, without lowering the security level?





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