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In Word 2007, we need to set up a trusted location on our network for
workgroup templates. We have set the workgroup template file location so we see the templates when selecting Office button | New. We have added that network location as a Trusted Location in the Trust Center (being sure to check the allow locations on my network checkbox). When selecting the template from Office button | New, however, we still get the Macros have been disabled message. These templates are saved as .dotm as they have VBA macros. Is there some other setting we are missing? Thanks for any help. Cheryle |
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I am having the same problem. I have added the network folder, enabled
sub-folders, to the trusted locations but still it won't trust the macros in templates in those folders without a prompt. BTW the folders I added are already the network folders for group templates but they are still not trusted. I note that the path for the new file created from the template is for temporary files. Must that also be added? Not very safe, I think. "Cheryle Dyk" wrote: In Word 2007, we need to set up a trusted location on our network for workgroup templates. We have set the workgroup template file location so we see the templates when selecting Office button | New. We have added that network location as a Trusted Location in the Trust Center (being sure to check the allow locations on my network checkbox). When selecting the template from Office button | New, however, we still get the Macros have been disabled message. These templates are saved as .dotm as they have VBA macros. Is there some other setting we are missing? Thanks for any help. Cheryle |
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We actually found the following hotfix posting on Microsoft support
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/936520/en-us It addresses this exact problem but there are no live downloads on this page. There is a statement "To resolve this problem immediately, contact Microsoft Customer Support Services to obtain the hotfix" We found a website that had the live link from Microsoft, downloaded the hotfix, and the trusted network locations WORK without security messages! I don't have the website, but, it sounds like you can contact Microsoft for the hotfix. And maybe it's a good idea to contact Microsoft -- are they keeping a count of how many calls they get on this problem? "Cheryle Dyk" wrote: In Word 2007, we need to set up a trusted location on our network for workgroup templates. We have set the workgroup template file location so we see the templates when selecting Office button | New. We have added that network location as a Trusted Location in the Trust Center (being sure to check the allow locations on my network checkbox). When selecting the template from Office button | New, however, we still get the Macros have been disabled message. These templates are saved as .dotm as they have VBA macros. Is there some other setting we are missing? Thanks for any help. Cheryle |
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Cheryle Dyk wrote:
We actually found the following hotfix posting on Microsoft support http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/936520/en-us It addresses this exact problem but there are no live downloads on this page. There is a statement "To resolve this problem immediately, contact Microsoft Customer Support Services to obtain the hotfix" We found a website that had the live link from Microsoft, downloaded the hotfix, and the trusted network locations WORK without security messages! I don't have the website, but, it sounds like you can contact Microsoft for the hotfix. And maybe it's a good idea to contact Microsoft -- are they keeping a count of how many calls they get on this problem? Yes, Support Services tracks hotfixes. Partly it's so they know how many people are affected enough to go to considerable trouble to fix the problem. (Yes, we've told them countless times that the language in the KnowledgeBase articles isn't clear enough.) But mostly it's because the hotfix patches haven't been through the full suite of tests against various combinations of hardware and software, and all the permutations of Office versions and languages. If the hotfix causes a problem of its own, or fails to fix the problem in your case, they want to know about it. By going around them and getting a "bootleg" of the hotfix, you possibly put yourself at risk. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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thanks for posting that information. I will work with our team to obtain the
hotfix from Microsoft directly. The download was from a formerly working version of the page, but perhaps they have updated the hotfix. Thanks again for the information. "Jay Freedman" wrote: Cheryle Dyk wrote: We actually found the following hotfix posting on Microsoft support http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/936520/en-us It addresses this exact problem but there are no live downloads on this page. There is a statement "To resolve this problem immediately, contact Microsoft Customer Support Services to obtain the hotfix" We found a website that had the live link from Microsoft, downloaded the hotfix, and the trusted network locations WORK without security messages! I don't have the website, but, it sounds like you can contact Microsoft for the hotfix. And maybe it's a good idea to contact Microsoft -- are they keeping a count of how many calls they get on this problem? Yes, Support Services tracks hotfixes. Partly it's so they know how many people are affected enough to go to considerable trouble to fix the problem. (Yes, we've told them countless times that the language in the KnowledgeBase articles isn't clear enough.) But mostly it's because the hotfix patches haven't been through the full suite of tests against various combinations of hardware and software, and all the permutations of Office versions and languages. If the hotfix causes a problem of its own, or fails to fix the problem in your case, they want to know about it. By going around them and getting a "bootleg" of the hotfix, you possibly put yourself at risk. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Thanks a million!!! I called Microsoft (UK) and a link arrvied a few minutes
later solving this horrible problem. "Cheryle Dyk" wrote: thanks for posting that information. I will work with our team to obtain the hotfix from Microsoft directly. The download was from a formerly working version of the page, but perhaps they have updated the hotfix. Thanks again for the information. "Jay Freedman" wrote: Cheryle Dyk wrote: We actually found the following hotfix posting on Microsoft support http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/936520/en-us It addresses this exact problem but there are no live downloads on this page. There is a statement "To resolve this problem immediately, contact Microsoft Customer Support Services to obtain the hotfix" We found a website that had the live link from Microsoft, downloaded the hotfix, and the trusted network locations WORK without security messages! I don't have the website, but, it sounds like you can contact Microsoft for the hotfix. And maybe it's a good idea to contact Microsoft -- are they keeping a count of how many calls they get on this problem? Yes, Support Services tracks hotfixes. Partly it's so they know how many people are affected enough to go to considerable trouble to fix the problem. (Yes, we've told them countless times that the language in the KnowledgeBase articles isn't clear enough.) But mostly it's because the hotfix patches haven't been through the full suite of tests against various combinations of hardware and software, and all the permutations of Office versions and languages. If the hotfix causes a problem of its own, or fails to fix the problem in your case, they want to know about it. By going around them and getting a "bootleg" of the hotfix, you possibly put yourself at risk. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Great! I'm so glad that this was helpfull -- I know we struggled with it for
awhile. "Deejay" wrote: Thanks a million!!! I called Microsoft (UK) and a link arrvied a few minutes later solving this horrible problem. |
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