I believe I was not as clear as I could have been.
First - this is regarding OOo 1.9.118.
Here is the a scenario, that shows the problem.
Go into Options -> Security ->Macro Security-> set level to Very High
Trusted Sources and enter <somepath> as a trusted location.
Store a OOoBase Database file in <somepath>, create a form and add a
macro to the form. You can not execute the macro code within this form,
because the security manager does not recognize the form as coming from
within the trusted path.
If instead of Very High you set the security level to Medium the user
would be prompted whether to enable or disable macros every time the
form is opened from the GUI.
My Question is : Is this by design, or is this a problem for
which I or someone should open an issue.
Christian Junker wrote:
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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