ONLY is such a strong word.

arkusM

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Message opening a my own file, with all my own code.

"The macros in this file do not match the digital signature. Only a macro virus would cause this...."

Right, because MS Excel is infallible and NEVER screws up, or are you implying that I am writing macro viruses. I concede to not writing the best code, but a virus? I can hardly get my code to produce obvious productive results let alone nefarious, subtle stuff - ha.

Oh MS, you do provide so much humour... (and employment)
 

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You'd be surprised...

Years back I was writing some code and Norton quarantined the workbook. Repeat the code, same result -- apparently the compiled code had something that looked like a virus signature.
I rewrote the code, changing a couple of minor things, and no problem. Never seen it before or since, you just have to be VERY unlucky when the code compiles. Unless, of course, you *are* writing a virus... ;-)

Denis
 
So how did you get past that, manage it? I asks because a guy in VBAX is having the same problem today.
 
So how did you get past that, manage it? I asks because a guy in VBAX is having the same problem today.
VBAX is working again? I was having troubel connecting the other day.

A while ago I had my IT group create a corporate level certificate for me. I sign all my macro projects with it so that other people in my group don't get the "enable macro" thing.

I simply resigned the project and the problem went away.

in fact that is why I laughed when I got the message because the project was signed with this Cert at the time.

I guess he could try self signing?
HTH.
 

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