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Re: Excel Macro Security Protection
From: jfvanmeter () comcast net
Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 14:17:48 +0000
You could digitally sign the macro, and if you have the Office Adm files load you should control how Excel handles macros that are not signed. --JOhn -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: acwang0048 () gmail com
Hi guys, In my company, Excel macro has been widely used by users to perform data manipulations which involve sensitive data. Instead of creating policies to restrict users using them or convert the spreadsheets to real applications, are there any other 3rd party tools or options that I can purse to increase the security protection and at the same time preserve the "easy to use" feature to users? Many thanks in advance. Wang
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- Excel Macro Security Protection acwang0048 (Jul 04)
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- Re: Excel Macro Security Protection jfvanmeter (Jul 07)
