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Lorne
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Since: Oct 18, 2005
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:10 pm    Post subject: Digital signing macros
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I have written several macros to automate some tasks. On my machine I
created a personal digital signature, signed the macros, and trusted myself
as a publisher. all works fine - I have buttons on the toolbar that excute
the macros with no warning messages.

I now want to copy the macros to a number of other machines. How do I get
them to use the signature I created on my machine and hence execute without
a macro warning message? or is the only solution to create a new signature
on each machine and to sign and trust the macros separately for each machine
that they are copied to?
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JP
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Since: Mar 13, 2009
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 4:37 am    Post subject: Re: Digital signing macros [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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My understanding is yes, each user on each machine needs to digitally
sign their own macros.

HTH

On Mar 11, 5:14 pm, "Lorne" <Lorne_Ander... RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have written several macros to automate some tasks.  On my machine I
> created a personal digital signature, signed the macros, and trusted myself
> as a publisher.  all works fine - I have buttons on the toolbar that excute
> the macros with no warning messages.
>
> I now want to copy the macros to a number of other machines.  How do I get
> them to use the signature I created on my machine and hence execute without
> a macro warning message? or is the only solution to create a new signature
> on each machine and to sign and trust the macros separately for each machine
> that they are copied to?
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