M
Martin
I'm in Excel 2003 and am getting the "Macros are disabled because the
security level is set to high..." message when I open a particular file even
though my security is set to Medium. The strange thing is that I only get
this message if I open the file from a particular shared network drive; my
own copy of the file on my personal drive opens fine (with the usual
do-you-want-to-disable/enable message).
Actually a colleague has been experiencing similar problems - this time in
Word 2003 - even though her security is also Medium (we're all fixed at this
by group policy).
Is this a bug in Office 2003?
security level is set to high..." message when I open a particular file even
though my security is set to Medium. The strange thing is that I only get
this message if I open the file from a particular shared network drive; my
own copy of the file on my personal drive opens fine (with the usual
do-you-want-to-disable/enable message).
Actually a colleague has been experiencing similar problems - this time in
Word 2003 - even though her security is also Medium (we're all fixed at this
by group policy).
Is this a bug in Office 2003?