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Hi All,

I know that when group policy security for excel macro is set to high,no
users are able to create or run their macros ,is there a work around on this
issue ,how to enalbe creating or running macros if GP was set to high

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Hi,
You can create a digital certificate then you can add a digital signature to
it. In this way whoever receives the xls.file can enable the macros.

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Hi All,

I know that when group policy security for excel macro is set to high,no
users are able to create or run their macros ,is there a work around on this
issue ,how to enalbe creating or running macros if GP was set to high

Aprrecitate the help

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No way around it other than dropping the security, or creating on a machine
with a lower setting and storing in a trusted location.

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Hi All,

I know that when group policy security for excel macro is set to high,no
users are able to create or run their macros ,is there a work around on
this
issue ,how to enalbe creating or running macros if GP was set to high

Aprrecitate the help



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