B
Boris
I have recently upgraded to Office XP and Adobe Acrobat 6.
Acrobat includes a template (plaed in the Mircosoft
startup folder) which contains some macros. The macros are
digititally signed and the certificates are OK. Whenever
Word starts up, I get the dialogue that PDFMaker.dot
contains macros and the choice of whether to enable them
or not. I get the option to view the details of the macro
provider and the digital signature but the option always
to trust macros from this source is greyed out and not
functioning (the macro security level is set to medium. As
I understand it, the option to add the source to my
trusted sources should be available if the macros are
digitally signed but, in this case at least, it is not.
Is there any way to renable the option to add the source
to my list of trusted sources? What is the reason for the
option not being available?
I am logged on to my lap top as an administrator but
cannot find any settings that would explian the inability
to add trusted sources.
Many thanks for all your help.
Best wishes.
Acrobat includes a template (plaed in the Mircosoft
startup folder) which contains some macros. The macros are
digititally signed and the certificates are OK. Whenever
Word starts up, I get the dialogue that PDFMaker.dot
contains macros and the choice of whether to enable them
or not. I get the option to view the details of the macro
provider and the digital signature but the option always
to trust macros from this source is greyed out and not
functioning (the macro security level is set to medium. As
I understand it, the option to add the source to my
trusted sources should be available if the macros are
digitally signed but, in this case at least, it is not.
Is there any way to renable the option to add the source
to my list of trusted sources? What is the reason for the
option not being available?
I am logged on to my lap top as an administrator but
cannot find any settings that would explian the inability
to add trusted sources.
Many thanks for all your help.
Best wishes.