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I must admit neither have I, this is the first time I have had a problem with
the application - and its being used by nearly 1000 end-users on 1000 different PCs. Unfortunately, I am unable to verify the problem - I don't have access to their PC, so can only take their word that they have set the security level correctly. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't think it's a feature or a bug. I've never seen the problem in real life and I've never seen any post that describes this situation as a bug--except for this thread. MichaelW wrote: It's a password to open the file - apparently its a feature (spelt BUG) - see other postings. many thanks for contribution "Dave Peterson" wrote: What password did you use to protect the opening of the file--password to open or password to modify? If you used password to open, then I don't have a guess. But if you used password to modify, I'm betting that this user doesn't have write access to the drive/folder that contains your file. And excel/windows work together and notice that and just open the file in read-only mode. (Do you see [Read-Only] in the title bar?) MichaelW wrote: I have an Excel application that contains macros. On opening the user gets prompted to enable macros (security level set to medium). On enable macros the user is prompted for a file password, followed by entering their individual username and password ( controlled by my macros). This is correct. I have an end user that although setting the security level to medium doesn't get the macro security level message on opening, but goes straight to the file password - this means that the macros have not been enabled and the application fails. Is the problem with my application or his excel ? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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