Microsoft is it's own worst enemy

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EMRhelp.org

All these silly hyperlinks warnings to your own file on your own PC
(LINKS THE USER PUT THERE themselves) is just yet another symptom of
Microsoft's poor execution of end user protection.

Everyone knows that truthful Apple advertisement where the annoying
Vista security floods the end user with requests. It becomes
unmanageable, so the user turns it off and now has no protection.

These Hyperlinks Warnings that EVERYONE found useless, need changing.
There needs to be balance in silly warnings. Microsoft missed the
balance on links in OneNote. Badly.
 
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Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]

Personally, I'd rather have the warnings for most of the users I support.
I'm not sure they help a lot, but I also don't agree that just because the
user created the link him or herself, that makes it safe.

This will probably solve it for you - not sure what the deal is with Office
2007, but you could just try making the same change to the appropriate
registry key for 2007 as opposed to 2003. I've done this for OneNote 2003,
so I know that it works at least there.

How to disable hyperlink warning messages in Office 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829072/
 
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