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I've got an app which is written in VBA. The app is password
protected against modifications, so when users open it, Excel comes up with message 'm-portal is reserved by Saul Margolis. Enter password for write access, or open read only.' Some of the users have been entering their application passwords in this box. I was wondering whether there is a way to tell Excel to open read only without bringing up that dialog box - perhaps a parameter to excel.exe? Thanks in advance, Saul |
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I always used windows explorer to make the files readonly.
Then excel wouldn't even bother asking how to open it. Maybe it'll work for you, too. Saul Margolis wrote: I've got an app which is written in VBA. The app is password protected against modifications, so when users open it, Excel comes up with message 'm-portal is reserved by Saul Margolis. Enter password for write access, or open read only.' Some of the users have been entering their application passwords in this box. I was wondering whether there is a way to tell Excel to open read only without bringing up that dialog box - perhaps a parameter to excel.exe? Thanks in advance, Saul -- Dave Peterson |
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Nice one!!! That worked 100%. Thanks.
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