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John Eddy
I just finished a document for my department that took me
five weeks to create and now it looks like we won't even
be able to use it becuase of all this business with
Digital certificates. I understand the need for them but
why can't people accept me as trusted with the selfcert
tool? Were not a programming company and we don't do this
often were not going to pay for a certificate from a
certifying authority because were just using it
internally. It seems stupid to me that there doesn't
appear to be anyway that other people in my department can
use my document other than turning security to medium and
then enabling macros every single time they use the
document. Is there anyway we can do this so that the
impact of using it is only a one time thing and after that
they can simply use the document without changing settings
each time...and keep security at High? Or at least
Medium? ...without paying for a certificate?
Thanks,
John
five weeks to create and now it looks like we won't even
be able to use it becuase of all this business with
Digital certificates. I understand the need for them but
why can't people accept me as trusted with the selfcert
tool? Were not a programming company and we don't do this
often were not going to pay for a certificate from a
certifying authority because were just using it
internally. It seems stupid to me that there doesn't
appear to be anyway that other people in my department can
use my document other than turning security to medium and
then enabling macros every single time they use the
document. Is there anyway we can do this so that the
impact of using it is only a one time thing and after that
they can simply use the document without changing settings
each time...and keep security at High? Or at least
Medium? ...without paying for a certificate?
Thanks,
John