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My virus software won't let me email my spreadsheet...
I have a spreadsheet that I need to be to email, but Symantec's anti-virus
software won't let it go through. I looked in the VB Editor and there was a module but it didn't have any code, just a header and footer so I deleted it, but it still wont go... Is there anything else I can do to this spreadsheet to make it go through or is this a Symantec issue? Thanks! Kelvin |
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My virus software won't let me email my spreadsheet...
try deleting the module itself
"Kelvin Beaton" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that I need to be to email, but Symantec's anti-virus software won't let it go through. I looked in the VB Editor and there was a module but it didn't have any code, just a header and footer so I deleted it, but it still wont go... Is there anything else I can do to this spreadsheet to make it go through or is this a Symantec issue? Thanks! Kelvin |
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My virus software won't let me email my spreadsheet...
And for the other part of the question: yes, it's a Symantec issue - at worst
it should alert you that you're possibly sending something that has the potential to be a problem to someone, but it should give you the ability to actually exercise your gray cells and make a decision as to whether or not to really send it. You might ask if there's a setting in it that you can change over at this site: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/security no registration required to ask or answer questions, and a lot of MSFT Security MVPs hang out in that forum - along with lots of people sharp with various security tools such as sNorton's plague products. "Kelvin Beaton" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that I need to be to email, but Symantec's anti-virus software won't let it go through. I looked in the VB Editor and there was a module but it didn't have any code, just a header and footer so I deleted it, but it still wont go... Is there anything else I can do to this spreadsheet to make it go through or is this a Symantec issue? Thanks! Kelvin |
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My virus software won't let me email my spreadsheet...
General recommendation is to disable that "less than useful" feature of
Norton A-V. Also, if you have the Norton "Office Plug-in" turned on, kill that problem child too. Kelvin Beaton wrote: I have a spreadsheet that I need to be to email, but Symantec's anti-virus software won't let it go through. I looked in the VB Editor and there was a module but it didn't have any code, just a header and footer so I deleted it, but it still wont go... Is there anything else I can do to this spreadsheet to make it go through or is this a Symantec issue? Thanks! Kelvin |
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