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The files for download are Excel 2003 files (.xls), so I can't just change
the extension to .xlsm. A lot of our customers are still using Excel 2003. I did try it on my test system to see what happened and the warning message was still displayed. Additonally, I also got an error saying that the file extension was wrong. I did see some information regarding editing the Registry to prevent the warning message from being displayed, but that would basically disable this function. I can't really recommend this to all my customers, so I want to know if there is anything else that I can do on the server. "daniel" wrote: problem is the file entension. change to xls or xlsm "RJ" wrote: When I go to my company Web site to download and open an Excel file in the past using Excel 2003 and Internet Explorer, I was only asked if I want to save or open the file. If I choose to open the file, the file will be opened fine. Now that I am using Excel 2007, after selecting to open an Excel file (.xls), I also got an error message saying "The file you are trying open, "download.asp", is in a differen format than specified by the file extension. Verifyt that the file is not corrupted and is from a trusted source before opening the file. Do you want to open the file now?" The "download.asp" file is the ASP file used to fetch the Excel file, so I don't understand why this is happening. I am assuming that Excel 2007 generates this warning message and I would like to get around this problem. I don't want my customers to be annoyed by this message. Besides, it seems that clicking "Yes" or "No" will open the file anyway. Can anyone help? |
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