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Determining programmatically if a project is digitally signed
How would I do this programatically for a workbook. I can get to myWB (as
an object) or myVBProj (as a vb project for that workbook), so if you could provide the syntax from there, I'd be most appreciative. Also, if it's signed, I'd like to list the signature. Thanks, Barb Reinhardt |
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Determining programmatically if a project is digitally signed
Barb,
ActiveWorkbook.VBASigned will return TRUE or FALSE If you set your macro security level to High, only project signed by trusted sources will open with macros enabled, I think(?) Anyway, look at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...846111033.aspx for more - expand the article by clicking the + boxes.... I don't know how to list the signer.... HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Barb Reinhardt" wrote in message ... How would I do this programatically for a workbook. I can get to myWB (as an object) or myVBProj (as a vb project for that workbook), so if you could provide the syntax from there, I'd be most appreciative. Also, if it's signed, I'd like to list the signature. Thanks, Barb Reinhardt |
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