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date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 09:35:38 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.word.vba.addins        back       


Macro Enable   
I have .dot files signed by comodo, working fine on Word 2003/XP. However, 
on a Vista/Office 2007 system when I double-click on a .dot file containing 
macros with a valid signature, Word 2007 opens, gives me a dialog: "The 
macros have been disabled..." I can see, but not access, the message bar in 
the background with the security warning and options; however, when I click 
OK on the 
'disable' dialog the message bar disappears. If I OPEN the file passively 
through Word's Open, the message bar appears with a security warning, and I 
can select from the options to Trust all Macros from this publisher. 
My installation application runs the .dot file from a shell command, but the 
double-click execution fails the same way and is easier to diagnose I hope.
The .dot is a template/add-in deployment macro(vba) to determine the actual 
template and startup paths and copy files to them.

Please advise how to get around this. 

-- 
Paul
date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 09:35:38 -0800   author:   paul

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