I am not very sure, but I think there is some standard out there
restricting macros in office documents to be executed without asking
the user if he gives the permission or not. At least that's what I
heard some time ago.

2005/7/26, Andrew Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> When I attach a macro module to an embedded database form there seems to
> be no way to tell the macro security function to allow the form to be
> opened without asking if I should 'enable' or 'disable' the macros.
> Well, there is one way set the macro security option to 'LOW' and this
> is not an acceptable thing to me.
> 
> It would seem to me that  the security component should honor the entry
> under Trusted file locations for the database file. But it seems not to
> be doing this.
> 
> If this should be entered as an Issue I will do so but would this be a
> defect or an enhancement?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Andrew Jensen
> 
> 
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