XP Pro and XP Outlook
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Just getting my new laptop up and running
I keep getting the following error in both Outlook XP and Word XP
I can't seem to solve this one
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I keep getting the following error in both Outlook XP and Word XP
Microsoft Visual Basic - The macros in this projectare disabled please refer to the online help or documentation of the host application to determine how to enable macros's
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Taken from OfficeXP help:
Macro security levels
The following information summarizes how macro virus protection works under each setting on the Security Level tab in the Security dialog box (Tools menu, Macro submenu) under different conditions. Under all settings, if antivirus software that works with Microsoft Office XP is installed and the file contains macros, the file is scanned for known viruses before it is opened.
High
Unsigned macros
Macros are automatically disabled, and the file is opened.
Signed macros
The source of the macro and the status of the signature determine how signed macros are handled.
A trusted source. Signature is valid.
Macros are automatically enabled, and the file is opened.
An unknown author. Signature is valid.
A dialog box is displayed with information about the certificate. Macros can be enabled only if the user chooses to trust the author and certification authority. A network administrator can lock the list of trusted sources and prevent the user from adding the developer to the list and enabling the macros.
Any author. Signature is invalid, possibly because of a virus.
User is warned of a possible virus. Macros are automatically disabled.
Any author. Signature validation is not possible because public key is missing or incompatible encryption methods were used.
User is warned that signature validation is not possible. Macros are automatically disabled.
Any author. The signature was made after the certificate had expired or had been revoked.
User is warned that the signature has expired or been revoked. Macros are automatically disabled.
Macro security levels
The following information summarizes how macro virus protection works under each setting on the Security Level tab in the Security dialog box (Tools menu, Macro submenu) under different conditions. Under all settings, if antivirus software that works with Microsoft Office XP is installed and the file contains macros, the file is scanned for known viruses before it is opened.
High
Unsigned macros
Macros are automatically disabled, and the file is opened.
Signed macros
The source of the macro and the status of the signature determine how signed macros are handled.
A trusted source. Signature is valid.
Macros are automatically enabled, and the file is opened.
An unknown author. Signature is valid.
A dialog box is displayed with information about the certificate. Macros can be enabled only if the user chooses to trust the author and certification authority. A network administrator can lock the list of trusted sources and prevent the user from adding the developer to the list and enabling the macros.
Any author. Signature is invalid, possibly because of a virus.
User is warned of a possible virus. Macros are automatically disabled.
Any author. Signature validation is not possible because public key is missing or incompatible encryption methods were used.
User is warned that signature validation is not possible. Macros are automatically disabled.
Any author. The signature was made after the certificate had expired or had been revoked.
User is warned that the signature has expired or been revoked. Macros are automatically disabled.
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