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sign a macro with microsofts ca
Hi
can you sign a macro with a certificate from a microsoft CA server? if so how do you create the certificate for signing the macro? cheers Tom |
sign a macro with microsofts ca
See this site:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/195724 "Tom Davison" wrote: Hi can you sign a macro with a certificate from a microsoft CA server? if so how do you create the certificate for signing the macro? cheers Tom |
sign a macro with microsofts ca
the artical was very helpful but i can't find how to create a spc using the
microsoft certificate services, basicly the macro is going to be for internal use only and we don't want to have to go to the expense of buying from a proper online ca "JLGWhiz" wrote: See this site: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/195724 "Tom Davison" wrote: Hi can you sign a macro with a certificate from a microsoft CA server? if so how do you create the certificate for signing the macro? cheers Tom |
sign a macro with microsofts ca
I concur. It seems silly to spend huge sums of money to run your own macro
on your own machine without having to tell it to Enable Macros. I understand the security angle, but there has to be a better solution. "Tom Davison" wrote: the artical was very helpful but i can't find how to create a spc using the microsoft certificate services, basicly the macro is going to be for internal use only and we don't want to have to go to the expense of buying from a proper online ca "JLGWhiz" wrote: See this site: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/195724 "Tom Davison" wrote: Hi can you sign a macro with a certificate from a microsoft CA server? if so how do you create the certificate for signing the macro? cheers Tom |
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