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Nick,

It is my understanding that SelfCert only allows you to certify your own
workbooks on your OWN computer. When I read on this it, it seemed that if
you distributed workbooks signed this way, customers would still have to
approve them every time. This happened on my trials, too. Is that not the
case?

Thanks,
Pflugs

"NickHK" wrote:

Check out Google for 'SelfCert.exe".
This will allow the experiment with certificates/signing code before you
spend any money.
It may be sufficient for your needs.

NickHK

"Ardy" wrote in message
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Hello All:
How would one on Open Workbook event(Opening an spreadsheet I assume)
Automatically set the security on Low and on Trusted Sources set the
check box to Trust Access to Visual Basic Projects. The reason being
is that I have this spreadsheet which is pretty much loaded with VB
codes(Thanks to this workgroup) and am going to distribute between
bunch of teachers, I don't know if the option set under their Excel
is set to low security or the trust for VB projects is set. It really
simplifies the matter if the spread sheet can handle and set the
parameter. Any Suggestion

Ardy




 
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