LilacSoul
Tue Apr 24 12:58:01 CDT 2007
So, anything new on my problem?
"Beth Melton" skrev:
> Yes, add-ins in the Trusted Locations should be trusted and allowed to run
> automatically. I still have a question about this: "I find the two addin
> files (already where they should be) and check the boxes in the security
> center so that they will be activated." Can you tell me which boxes you are
> referring to here?
>
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> "Lilac Soul" <LilacSoul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8AF2267C-08AE-4886-97FF-63001B9E7EB9@microsoft.com...
> > Thank you for reply.
> >
> > I do not have that option set. I even tried setting the option, then
> > turning
> > it off again, and it still didn't help.
> >
> > Is there anything else that could interfere with this? Am I correct in
> > assuming that it should work, especially since most people appear to have
> > no
> > problems with this addin (and the problem persists after reinstalling
> > Reference Manager, so I really don't believe the problem lies there).
> >
> > I must either be missing something, or there might be a bug in the Danish
> > Office program, I think.
> >
> > "Beth Melton" skrev:
> >
> >> Check your Add-ins settings in the Trust Center. If you have "Require
> >> application add-ins to be signed by Trusted Publisher" then this option
> >> will
> >> supersede the Trusted Locations folders.
>
> >> "Lilac Soul" <Lilac Soul@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:AD36BA47-FA6E-4F81-8AA7-ED66C34BFF15@microsoft.com...
> >> >I have Word 2007 Enterprise in Danish. I also run a program called
> >> >Reference
> >> > Manager, which basically installs an addin for functionality in Word.
> >> > Note
> >> > that my Office is in Danish, so I may be mis-translating certain names
> >> > of
> >> > menus, etc.
> >> >
> >> > Anyway, Reference Manager doesn't work. I have found some directions on
> >> > how
> >> > to get it work here:
http://www.refman.com/support/faqs/cwyw/faq28.asp
> >> >
> >> > I find the two addin files (already where they should be) and check the
> >> > boxes in the security center so that they will be activated. When I do
> >> > this,
> >> > I get an error message (in Danish, so please bear with my translation):
> >> > Potential security risk
> >> > Warning: There is no digital signature
> >> > Path: <...>
> >> > This addin has been inactivated...
> >> >
> >> > And so on. I can either "activate for this session only" or "leave
> >> > deactivated". So far so good. The problem is, however, that THE TWO
> >> > FILES
> >> > ARE
> >> > IN A FOLDER I'VE MARKED AS A TRUSTED LOCATION IN THE SECURITY CENTER!
> >> > As I
> >> > understand it, the missing signature should then be ignored and the
> >> > addin
> >> > run
> >> > just fine.
> >> >
> >> > If I activate for this session only, the addin works perfectly, but of
> >> > course, I'll have to repeat the above steps to get it to work the next
> >> > time I
> >> > restart Word. Very annoying.
> >> >
> >> > To me, it seems that the problem has nothing to do with Reference
> >> > Manager,
> >> > but with Word ignoring my trusted locations. Any input on this? Anybody
> >> > who
> >> > has experience with Reference Manager on Office 2007? In Danish or any
> >> > other
> >> > language?
> >> >
> >> > Please help. I'm a researcher, and use Reference Manager all the time.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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