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Macros are disabled because the security level is set to Very High. To run
the macros, change the security level to a lower setting and verify the
macros are signed and trusted.

Okay, lets say:
1. I don't trust any macros.
2. I don't want any macros running an my computer.
How do I get rid from that message?



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Hi
just don't insert macros in your workbooks :-))

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Macros are disabled because the security level is set to Very High.

To run
the macros, change the security level to a lower setting and verify

the
macros are signed and trusted.

Okay, lets say:
1. I don't trust any macros.
2. I don't want any macros running an my computer.
How do I get rid from that message?




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Hi
This also happens when I start Excel (without opening file) from the Start
Menu.
I don't think that I have ever inserted any macros anywhere.
May be there is some start-up directory or may be that
Adobe Acrobat inserted some macros, but I remember that I
deleted those files after the installation (this was some months ago).
Perhaps I am missing something? Well, I'm not an expert :-)
(at least not with Office)

I just realized that when I run Excel as another user (in my case
it is limited), I don't receive the warning message about macros.
The same macros security settings are applied to both users.




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Hi
just don't insert macros in your workbooks :-))

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

"George Valkov" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Macros are disabled because the security level is set to Very High.

To run
the macros, change the security level to a lower setting and verify

the
macros are signed and trusted.

Okay, lets say:
1. I don't trust any macros.
2. I don't want any macros running an my computer.
How do I get rid from that message?






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Look what I found
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application
Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART\PDFMaker.xla

I really don't like the idea about start-up folder for an application.
This can be a security risk! Most Office users have no idea
that this exist on their computers. In fact there are many start-up folders
and other ways to execute unwanted code. Especially with Office!



"Frank Kabel" wrote in message
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Hi
just don't insert macros in your workbooks :-))

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

"George Valkov" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
Macros are disabled because the security level is set to Very High.

To run
the macros, change the security level to a lower setting and verify

the
macros are signed and trusted.

Okay, lets say:
1. I don't trust any macros.
2. I don't want any macros running an my computer.
How do I get rid from that message?






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