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DoKo
I really have issue with the PPT Viewer "virus warning messages" that pop-up
when my PPT presentations are viewed on CD. I have quite a number of URL
links in my presentations and every time a viewer selects one they get the
annoying "virus warning message" pop-up. If Microsoft is so insistent on
including a virus warning, why don't they just include it "once" in a splash
page when the PPT viewer fires up?
I am using PPT2003. Is there any way to get around having these "virus
warnings" pop-up all the time? Currently I use the "package to folder"
option and modify the autorun.inf to exclude the MS PowerPoint splash page
from displaying ("/S" switch). Can something similar be done to get rid of
the "virus warning" pop-ups?
Hopefully there is some kind of solution to this problem, because if I can't
get around it, I will have to find another software application to create my
presentations and I would prefer to continue using PowerPoint.
when my PPT presentations are viewed on CD. I have quite a number of URL
links in my presentations and every time a viewer selects one they get the
annoying "virus warning message" pop-up. If Microsoft is so insistent on
including a virus warning, why don't they just include it "once" in a splash
page when the PPT viewer fires up?
I am using PPT2003. Is there any way to get around having these "virus
warnings" pop-up all the time? Currently I use the "package to folder"
option and modify the autorun.inf to exclude the MS PowerPoint splash page
from displaying ("/S" switch). Can something similar be done to get rid of
the "virus warning" pop-ups?
Hopefully there is some kind of solution to this problem, because if I can't
get around it, I will have to find another software application to create my
presentations and I would prefer to continue using PowerPoint.