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Default Security setting on Low, but Macro will not run?


Hi all,

I'm a bit puzzled. I wrote an app for some users (which runs just fin
and dandy on the box I developed it on), but it will not execute certai
code on other boxes.

Their security settings are set to Low and the excel file itself load
just fine. But when they hit certain command buttons within the app,
get a windows error "Security Settings do not allow this macro to run."

Is this a Windows setting thing (we run Windows 2000 w/ service pack
if that matters) where windows itself has been set to block macros fro
running, or is this an excel thing that I just don't understand?

And again, the app runs just fine on the box I wrote it on. It's jus
everywhere else that has this issue (rather embarassing when I wa
demoing it....

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