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Default Certificate Problem need solution

Ok I have a VB Project that protects sheets and logs the user and tim
the file was used that runs when the workbook is opened. I hav
digitally signed this project using Offices Self Certifying option.

Here's my delima. I need a way to install the certificate company wid
and make it so they always trust content from me. Without physicall
going to thier machine or relying on them to follow a step by ste
email. All of these workbooks are on a centralized server for access b
all in the company. So I need a dummy proof way to make sure everyon
can use this Macro and not have error messages. Any suggestions woul
be great as I havn't really dealt with digital signatures before now
Normally I would start trying to figure out how to edit Registry value
and alter thier security level lol, but that kinda thing doesn't fly t
well in the corpate environment, anyway Thanks In Advance for al
suggestions

Nick

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