Thanks for this. Its helpful.

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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
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Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 9:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] reading protected view document

Found this...
Are you working in Microsoft Word 2010?  If so, how many times have you
tried to jump into a document and start making some changes and nothing
happens?  Oh, that's right..... You forgot to click on that annoying,
little, yellow button on the top of the document.  You idiot!

As annoying as it may be, there are valid reasons for this new security
feature in Office 2010, which is an improvement over security features in
previous versions of Office.  As explained by the Microsoft Office 2010
Engineering Team...

"With any piece of complex software, over time new file parsing exploits
against it may be found. The older Office binary file formats had been
susceptible to these types of attacks. Over the past years hackers have
discovered ways to manipulate Office binary files so that when they are
opened and parsed, they cause their own code embedded within the file to
run. To address these binary file parsing attacks in Office 2007, several
new XML based file formats were introduced."

If you are generally savvy enough to not open documents from suspicious
sources and enjoy an occasional walk on the wild side, well then here is a
quick "how-to" on just turning the darn thing off permanently:

1.    Open any Office 2010 application (Ex: Word or Excel).
2.    Click on Office or File button, and select Options.
3.    Under Options select "Trust Center" in the left pane.
4.    Click on Trust Center Settings in the right pane.
5.    Click on the Protected View in the left pane of "Trust Center" window.
6.    Check/Uncheck Protected Mode Options below to fit your needs

If you want to take advantage of this security feature in a customized way,
you can actually go back to step 6 and set specific Trusted Publishers,
Locations and Documents right from this Window.
Unfortunately, you need to apply these setting to each Microsoft Office
application individually.

Hope this tip is helpful and saves you some time!

http://thrivenetworks.com/blog/2011/05/25/turn-off-enable-editing-in-microso
ft-office-2010/




 

Dorina Teletin

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Behalf Of Suey
Sent: April 10, 2013 06:47 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] reading protected view document

Hi, how do I read a word doc that has been downloaded from the internet? I
am using win 8 and jaws 14 and the document keeps opening in protected view
which jaws doesn't seem to read? Thanks for any help.
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