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  1. #1
    filo666
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    =?Utf-8?Q?Talking_about_difficult_things=C2=A1=C2=A1?==?Utf-8?Q?=C2=A1=C2=A1?=

    Ok. Wath happened If I make a macro and distribute it to a lot of people????
    Answer: In some computers will run and in others dons, why???
    Because the security level, if is at medium or high my macro isn’t going to
    run, but if is in low it will run.

    What if The people with my program are a little slow in computer issues????
    (A little????, they don’t even know how to run excel)???
    So I need to put a code before all the codes in my program (some where in
    workbook code) that establishes the security level of macros to Low.
    This can be done?????????????????
    TIA


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    zackb
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    Re: Talking about difficult things¡¡¡¡

    No, it can't. Your macros CAN be run with the security settings set to
    Medium; it's jut that the user must Enable macros when prompted, instead of
    Disable macros when prompted. A couple of good write ups on Strong arm
    tactics ...

    http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip100.htm

    http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=379

    HTH

    --
    Regards,
    Zack Barresse, aka firefytr

    "filo666" <filo666@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:EF64D698-6067-40A5-9448-24C4B74AEB2C@microsoft.com...
    > Ok. Wath happened If I make a macro and distribute it to a lot of
    > people????
    > Answer: In some computers will run and in others dons, why???
    > Because the security level, if is at medium or high my macro isn't going
    > to
    > run, but if is in low it will run.
    >
    > What if The people with my program are a little slow in computer
    > issues????
    > (A little????, they don't even know how to run excel)???
    > So I need to put a code before all the codes in my program (some where in
    > workbook code) that establishes the security level of macros to Low.
    > This can be done?????????????????
    > TIA
    >




  3. #3
    Bob Phillips
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    Re: Talking about difficult things¡¡¡¡

    Come on now, if that were possible, what would be the point of having the
    setting at all.

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    HTH

    RP
    (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


    "filo666" <filo666@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:EF64D698-6067-40A5-9448-24C4B74AEB2C@microsoft.com...
    > Ok. Wath happened If I make a macro and distribute it to a lot of

    people????
    > Answer: In some computers will run and in others dons, why???
    > Because the security level, if is at medium or high my macro isn't going

    to
    > run, but if is in low it will run.
    >
    > What if The people with my program are a little slow in computer

    issues????
    > (A little????, they don't even know how to run excel)???
    > So I need to put a code before all the codes in my program (some where in
    > workbook code) that establishes the security level of macros to Low.
    > This can be done?????????????????
    > TIA
    >




  4. #4
    Simon Murphy
    Guest

    =?Utf-8?Q?RE:_Talking_about_difficult_thin?==?Utf-8?Q?gs=C2=A1=C2=A1=C2=A1=C2=A1?=

    You could always buy a code signing certificate from verisign or thwate.
    That will at least get you a prompt when user security is set to high.

    Or you could write your addin in .net and run under .net security settings

    cheers
    simon

    "filo666" wrote:

    > Ok. Wath happened If I make a macro and distribute it to a lot of people????
    > Answer: In some computers will run and in others dons, why???
    > Because the security level, if is at medium or high my macro isn’t going to
    > run, but if is in low it will run.
    >
    > What if The people with my program are a little slow in computer issues????
    > (A little????, they don’t even know how to run excel)???
    > So I need to put a code before all the codes in my program (some where in
    > workbook code) that establishes the security level of macros to Low.
    > This can be done?????????????????
    > TIA
    >


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