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hi all,
when I launch excel with an addin parameter like "excel test.xla"
excel is launched and depending on security warning, excel warn me my xla
file is not signed and ask me if I want execute or not the code in the xla.

But when excel is launch with an addin in parameter with com from another
application excel and the addin are launched without a warning message.
nothing warn us if we want or not execute the vba code

Is this a normal issue ?

thank you
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As far as I know, that is the correct behavior.

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hi all,
when I launch excel with an addin parameter like "excel test.xla"
excel is launched and depending on security warning, excel warn me my xla
file is not signed and ask me if I want execute or not the code in the
xla.

But when excel is launch with an addin in parameter with com from another
application excel and the addin are launched without a warning message.
nothing warn us if we want or not execute the vba code

Is this a normal issue ?

thank you



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