https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122810

--- Comment #10 from Mauro Bigi <[email protected]> ---
It worked perfectly in my Vista machine which is now running
my calc sheet properly. Thank you so much.

(In reply to Ariel Constenla-Haile from comment #9)
> (In reply to Mauro Bigi from comment #8)
> > Is there any workaround?
> > I.e. is it possible to set the security level without
> > pressing that damned button and crashing OO? :-)
> 
> You have to change the configuration registry.
> Shutdown OpenOffice
> Locate the file registrymodifications.xcu inside the user directory ( The
> user folder is located in Documents and Settings\<your
> account>\AppData\Roaming\OpenOffice.org\3\. It is a hidden folder, you might
> need to set the explorer to show hidden files.)
> 
> registrymodifications.xcu is a plain XML text, utf-8 encoded. You have to
> edit with a proper editor (NotePad might not work, NotePad++ is better).
> 
> Before making any changes, do a back-up.
> 
> Search in that file for MacroSecurityLevel. If you find it, change the
> value. If you don't find it, you have to add the configuration item:
> 
> <item oor:path="/org.openoffice.Office.Common/Security/Scripting">
>   <prop oor:name="MacroSecurityLevel" oor:op="fuse">
>      <value>0</value>
>   </prop>
> </item>
> 
> <value>0</value> has the value 0 in this case. You can change it to:
> 
> 0 = Lower
> 1 = Medium
> 2 = High
> 3 = Very high

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