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LouKur,

Have tested on Excel 2000 and 2003 and adding the second one fixed the
problem for both.
Not sure why it happened in 2000 in the first place as I thought that this
was a new security feature in 2003.
For now I will only put the second regedit in my INNO install file.

I got more than 10 years left (I hope) but I think I will give asking MS a
miss.
There isn't much information available about this. Maybe this control isn't
used that much in the Office apps.

RBS


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I got the same results as you, with the second value begin the one that
stopped the message for Excel. The Microsoft article I show the link to
is not all that clear on what the other one does. One way of reading
the Microsoft article is that there is a difference between Office 2003
and Office XP. I am using Office Professional 2003.

If you have at least 10 years left before retirement age, you could
always ask Microsoft...


 
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