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My new Vista machine is giving me some grief over macros in Excel
2007. I know how to create my own certificate and sign a macro, using the management console I moved my certificate into trusted root certificate authorities. Excel refuses to run macros, even though it shows the certificate there and says the certificate is "ok". So I added the location which the spreadsheet is running in to trusted locations. It still refuses to run the macros. So I turned off macro security altogether. It STILL refuses to run the macros. The design mode button in the developer group is greyed out, but when I try to run the macro via the macros button it doesn't work again. "Because of your security settings, macros have been disabled. To tun macros, you need to reopen this workbook, and then choose to enable macros. For more info seee help etc". I've done that, and have followed the same procedures I've used perfectly successfully on my XP machine. It just refuses to run the macros. Is this a known bug or is there something I need to do in Vista to enable the macros? I have no problem with other macro workbooks I've been using for a while and I'm perfectly capable of following the sequential instructions given in the help files, but nothing I do seems to work. Still, I can't create any new macro enabled worksheets (.xlsm) and get the macros to run. Why? Travis |
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This might be the issue:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/password2007.htm -- Jim "travis" wrote in message ... | My new Vista machine is giving me some grief over macros in Excel | 2007. | | I know how to create my own certificate and sign a macro, using the | management console I moved my certificate into trusted root | certificate authorities. | | Excel refuses to run macros, even though it shows the certificate | there and says the certificate is "ok". | | So I added the location which the spreadsheet is running in to trusted | locations. | | It still refuses to run the macros. | | So I turned off macro security altogether. | | It STILL refuses to run the macros. | | The design mode button in the developer group is greyed out, but when | I try to run the macro via the macros button it doesn't work again. | | "Because of your security settings, macros have been disabled. To tun | macros, you need to reopen this workbook, and then choose to enable | macros. For more info seee help etc". | | I've done that, and have followed the same procedures I've used | perfectly successfully on my XP machine. It just refuses to run the | macros. | | Is this a known bug or is there something I need to do in Vista to | enable the macros? | | I have no problem with other macro workbooks I've been using for a | while and I'm perfectly capable of following the sequential | instructions given in the help files, but nothing I do seems to work. | Still, I can't create any new macro enabled worksheets (.xlsm) and get | the macros to run. Why? | | Travis |
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On Nov 18, 10:25*pm, "Jim Rech" wrote:
This might be the issue: http://www.rondebruin.nl/password2007.htm It does seem to be an issue with excryption and maybe its my antivirus, as suggested by a MS knowledgebase article, as I don't seem to have the same problem for any workbooks that are not password protected. I'm using x64 vista, so I've got options of using a 32 bit DWord and a 64 bit one. Which should I use? Travis |
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