Posted on 21 February 2013. Tags: Away, Error, Make, Microsoft, This, Windows, Word
This error usually occurs because of macro security settings. If you know that the macro comes from a source that you trust, you can change your macro security settings to allow you to enable the macro.
If the file opens in Protected View, click Enable Editing, and then click Enable Content. Editing functions are restored and the active content, including macros, will run. This file is now trusted; security prompts will no longer appear unless the file is opened on another computer.
Change macro settings
You can change macro security settings in the Trust Center. However, if you work in an organization, your system administrator might have changed the default settings to prevent anyone from changing any settings. Use the following instructions to change macro settings for your Office programs.
1. Click the File tab. The Backstage view appears.
2. Click Options. The Options dialog appears.
3. Click Trust Center, then click Trust Center Settings.
4. In the Trust Center click Macro Settings.
Macro settings explained:
⦁ Disable all macros without notification – Macros and security alerts about macros are disabled. If there are files with unsigned macros that you do trust, you can put those files into a trusted location. Files in trusted locations run without being checked by the File Validation process.
⦁ Disable all macros with notification – Macros are disabled, but security alerts appear if there are macros present. Enable macros on a case-by-case basis.
⦁ Disable all macros except digitally signed macros – Macros are disabled, but security alerts appear if there are macros present. However, if the macro is digitally signed by a trusted publisher, the macro runs if you have trusted the publisher. If you have not trusted the publisher, you are notified to enable the signed macro and trust the publisher.
⦁ Enable all macros (not recommended, potentially dangerous code can run) – All macros run. This setting makes your computer vulnerable to potentially malicious code.
⦁ Trust access to the VBA project object model – Disallow or allow programmatic access to the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) object model from an automation client. This security option is for code written to automate an Office program and manipulate the VBA environment and object model. It is a per-user and per-application setting, and denies access by default, hindering unauthorized programs from building harmful self-replicating code. For automation clients to access the VBA object model, the user running the code must grant access. To turn on access, select the check box.
Note Microsoft Publisher and Access have no Trust access to the VBA project object model option.
This error might also occur for the following reasons:
⦁ The certificate of trust that is attached to the macro is invalid. Unless you are certain that the macro is safe, it is recommended that you not trust or run the macro. Use the following instructions to view valid or invalid digital signatures.
1. Click the File tab. The Backstage view opens.
2. Click the Info tab.
3. Under Signed Document, click View Signatures.
4. The Signatures pane appears with a list of valid signatures.
5. For more information, in the Signatures pane, click the down-arrow next to each signature.
⦁ The certificate is no longer trusted, was revoked by the issuing authority, or is damaged. Unless you are certain that the macro is safe, it is recommended that you not trust or run the macro.
⦁ Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is not installed on your computer. In this case, no VBA macro can be run, regardless of whether the macro has a valid certificate of trust. You or your administrator may have chosen not to install VBA, or the version of Microsoft Office that you are using may not install VBA by default. If your version of Microsoft Office does not provide VBA as an installable feature, you can upgrade to a version that provides VBA support.
If you are unable to change the security settings, it is possible that another program has locked the security settings. Close all Microsoft Office programs, then restart your program and change the security settings.
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Posted on 07 November 2012. Tags: contact yahoo customer care, customer, Error, help page, mail, message, sending mail, Suspicious, suspicious activity, Yahoo
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Posted on 21 August 2012. Tags: 800 numbers, aol account, appropriate department, customer service number, department, e mail, Error, information, phone, phone number, Postmaster, problem, Spam, third parties, whitelist
I’m having problems with e-mail sent from a specific domain being treated as spam by AOL, as well as other types of errors that suggest AOL doesn’t like *something* about these e-mails. However the error information isn’t specific enough to solve the problem. I’ve requested getting on their whitelist and only know that they’ve received the request (months ago) and have referred it to the appropriate department. At this point I feel it’s necessary to get on the phone with someone. Is there a phone number that gets me to someone or some department that performs this role? I have a customer service number which I’m guessing will be a dead end. I’ve found 800 numbers on the web which I’m guessing are just third parties who aren’t affiliated with AOL. Of course, if you ask why anyone would have an AOL account anymore, you’ll have to post it as a separate question here!
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Posted on 14 March 2012. Tags: approval rating, Error, gop candidate, gop contenders, Hypotheticals, mitt romney, Obama, Party, popular vote, Rasmussen, republican candidates, ron pau, ron paul, support
Romney and Paul are the only two GOP contenders that have polled within the margin of error against Obama in multiple polls. What’s interesting is that Obama’s support drops from 47 to 42 when the contender is Paul instead of Romney (meaning Paul vs. Obama could be a much more volatile race).
Unlike Romney, Paul does not have popular support within the Republican party. However, even Rasmussen admits Paul is the strongest GOP candidate with non-affiliated voters BY A LOT.
I mean if Obama’s support drops all the way down to almost 40 in a head to head with Paul, wouldn’t it be worth a third party run (assuming the president’s approval rating is sub 40 and Mitt Romney is still being uninspiring)? The winner would only need about 37% of the popular vote to win.http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ron-pau…
“Paul currently does best of the four [Republican candidates] among voters not affiliated with either of the major political parties”
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Posted on 25 October 2011. Tags: affiliated company, Company, Error, Firefox, guise, Machine, Monzilla, norton 360
Firefox is and has been great! I have Norton 360. I allowed “PC Cleaner” into my machine under the guise that they are a Monzilla affiliated company. I believe I was in error. Please help.
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Posted on 20 September 2011. Tags: client vm, core family, Error, frame c, free vm, HotSpot, java runtime environment, java virtual machine, java vm, Minecraft, ms vc, service pack 2, sse, Update, vm java
Hi. So yesterday I was playing pre 1.8 and I made my house in Minecraft form (Not important). So now today, apparently 1.8 came out fully. Ever since it was fully released I couldn’t play Minecraft!!! I click login (My account + pass is saved cuz i hate typing it all the time) and right after that it crashes. What do I do to fix this? I have forced updated but it still didn’t help. An error message generates in my .minecraft folder after it crashes. I can’t post it all here since its too long, but here’s the begining and the end. Should I update my Java or what? PLEASE HELP!!!!!
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x4ccc3027, pid=4864, tid=7344
#
# JRE version: 6.0_26-b03
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (20.1-b02 mixed mode windows-x86 )
# Problematic frame:
# C [ig4dev32.dll+0x3027]
#
# If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
# http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/cr…
# The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code.
# See problematic frame for where to report the bug.
————— S Y S T E M —————
OS: Windows Vista Build 6002 Service Pack 2
CPU:total 2 (2 cores per cpu, 1 threads per core) family 6 model 15 stepping 13, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse, sse2, sse3, ssse3
Memory: 4k page, physical 3134780k(857616k free), swap 6478740k(2330244k free)
vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (20.1-b02) for windows-x86 JRE (1.6.0_26-b03), built on May 4 2011 00:50:59 by “java_re” with MS VC++ 7.1 (VS2003)
time: Wed Sep 14 13:14:46 2011
elapsed time: 3 seconds
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