Hi Karen,

 

Did you check the box "allow trusted locations on my network"?

 

Jennifer

 

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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: RBase is not "trusted" exe

 

I'm sorry, but I lost the name of whoever suggested I try the following
from within MS Office 2007.  I got REAL darn excited about this
solution:

       If the workstations all have MS Office 2007, have a look:
       1. Open Microsoft Word 2007
       2. Click the Office Button (upper left hand corner) 
       3. Click Word Options 
       4. Click Trust Center 
       5. Click Trust Center Settings 
       6. Click Trusted Locations 
       7. Click Add new location...
       8. Add path to R:Base executable folder 
       9. Check Subfolders of this location are also trusted 
       10. Provide description: "R:Base Hail Mary Play v1.0"
       11. Click OK

I was at the client yesterday, tried it and got the following error
message:
       "The remote or network path you have entered is not allowed by
your current security settings"

Darn it!  Foiled again!    But I want to repeat it here to make sure
that anyone else who has the problem can try it.

Karen






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