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Assuming the security level for either Excel or Access is set to high. In
other words by default, the system only allow macro to run from trusted
source.
The environment is this: the users are remote desktop users of a company's
terminal server running Windows 2003 and Office 2003. Is there a way I can
set it up so that only administrators can modify the list of trusted
publisher of vba projects?
I have tried it on the current machine. I found any user can create its own
self-signed certificate using the Office tools. And any user can modify the
list of approved publisher. What am I missing out with?
other words by default, the system only allow macro to run from trusted
source.
The environment is this: the users are remote desktop users of a company's
terminal server running Windows 2003 and Office 2003. Is there a way I can
set it up so that only administrators can modify the list of trusted
publisher of vba projects?
I have tried it on the current machine. I found any user can create its own
self-signed certificate using the Office tools. And any user can modify the
list of approved publisher. What am I missing out with?