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Is there any way to delete a Digital Certificate
I have some applications that use to work, but now come up and lock up
Excel. I am thinking that if I could delete the digital certificates associated with them, I could at least look at the Excel code by selecting "Disable Macros" and maybe figure out what's gone wrong. But I can't figure out how to delete the darn digital cerificates. Anybody who know how? Tnx, Mac in Berkeley, CA |
Is there any way to delete a Digital Certificate
What type of Digital Certificates are you speaking of?
First try opening Excel in Safe Mode StartRun excel.exe /safe which will disable all macros and you should be able to get into Excel to open a file. To deal with digital certificates in general you would use the Microsoft Management Console. StartRun mmc But I would suggest you not be dumping any certificates if you don't know the possible consequencs. If the DC's were created by the Office SelfCert Tool, go ahead on it. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 17:57:35 -0700, Mac Lingo wrote: I have some applications that use to work, but now come up and lock up Excel. I am thinking that if I could delete the digital certificates associated with them, I could at least look at the Excel code by selecting "Disable Macros" and maybe figure out what's gone wrong. But I can't figure out how to delete the darn digital cerificates. Anybody who know how? Tnx, Mac in Berkeley, CA |
Is there any way to delete a Digital Certificate
Mac Lingo
On the off chance you mean digital signature (which disables the window that asks about macros, enable or disable) instead of certificates. You can remove a digital signature by going to the excel icon in the upper left corner of your worksheet and right clickselect "view code" Now goto ToolsDigital signatures Remove.... As always you might want to try this on a copy to make sure it answers your questions before expermenting on you reall workbook. I hope this helps Mike Rogers -- The only dumb question is the one you did not ask. "Mac Lingo" wrote: I have some applications that use to work, but now come up and lock up Excel. I am thinking that if I could delete the digital certificates associated with them, I could at least look at the Excel code by selecting "Disable Macros" and maybe figure out what's gone wrong. But I can't figure out how to delete the darn digital cerificates. Anybody who know how? Tnx, Mac in Berkeley, CA |
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