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ActiveX error using Datastream in Excel 10.4302.4219 SP-2
Hi all, I am using Datastream Advance for Office version 4.0 on Excel 2002 (10.4302.4219) SP-2. As soon as I have made a table and filled it with data from the Datastream server, I save the document. When I reopen it, I receive the following error: "This application is about to initialize ActiveX controls using persisted data. The data may be a virus. The controls will be initialized using default settings and the existing data will be removed from the document" after which I can only press "OK" and my queries are gone. How do I make Excel tolerate the ActiveX controls in the workbook? Many thanks for helping me out. Ralph |
ActiveX error using Datastream in Excel 10.4302.4219 SP-2
Could be your Virus scan working. What brand do you have? "Ralph" wrote in message ... Hi all, I am using Datastream Advance for Office version 4.0 on Excel 2002 (10.4302.4219) SP-2. As soon as I have made a table and filled it with data from the Datastream server, I save the document. When I reopen it, I receive the following error: "This application is about to initialize ActiveX controls using persisted data. The data may be a virus. The controls will be initialized using default settings and the existing data will be removed from the document" after which I can only press "OK" and my queries are gone. How do I make Excel tolerate the ActiveX controls in the workbook? Many thanks for helping me out. Ralph |
ActiveX error using Datastream in Excel 10.4302.4219 SP-2
Hi JLGWhiz,
I am using Sophos Anti-Virus version 7.6.9. Regards, Ralph "JLGWhiz" wrote: Could be your Virus scan working. What brand do you have? "Ralph" wrote in message ... Hi all, I am using Datastream Advance for Office version 4.0 on Excel 2002 (10.4302.4219) SP-2. As soon as I have made a table and filled it with data from the Datastream server, I save the document. When I reopen it, I receive the following error: "This application is about to initialize ActiveX controls using persisted data. The data may be a virus. The controls will be initialized using default settings and the existing data will be removed from the document" after which I can only press "OK" and my queries are gone. How do I make Excel tolerate the ActiveX controls in the workbook? Many thanks for helping me out. Ralph |
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