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I have built an excel project in Excel 2000 and want to run it on Excel 2002.
I have built a sub procedure that repairs broken references for the VBA
project. The procedure work fine in my 2000 project but when I try to run it
in 2002 I get the following error msg:

1004 - Progmmatic Access to visual basic project is not trusted.

I have created a self certification and installed it through the security
option in VBA and it is displayed when viewing the certification window. On
the General Tab of the Certificate window the following message is displayed:

This CA Root certificate is not trusted. To enable trust, install this
certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authoritities Store.

Where do I go from here? Where is the Root Certification Authorities Store
located?
Any special insights? If I am wanting to install the program on another
computer, what steps are needed to ensure the project will run on the another
comptuer?
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