Certificate - "Always trust macros from this publisher" is greyed out

W

Wesley

I have a macro (MS Project Pro) which I added a certificate for.

The problem that I have is the "Always trust macros from this publisher"
check box is greyed out.

Can anyone tell me why this is and how I can get it so the user cas tick
this check box?

Thanks in advance.
Wesley
 
J

James Wellington

If this project was in excel it would be the following. Try something along
those lines.
There should be a security setting... tools > macros > security > trusted
source and check "Trust access to Visual Basic Projects"

hth
James
 
W

Wesley

The macro is in the Enterprise Global in MS Project.

The check box "Trust access to Visual Basic Project" is also disabled.

Thanks
 
M

Michael Herzfeld

Hi Wesley. Did you use a certificate created with the SelfCert utility
to sign this project? If so, then that checkbox will only be enabled on
the system you where you generated the certificate because we require
the private key in order to trust selfcert certificates. Unfortunately,
there's not really any way to work around this limitation other than to
re-sign the project with a legitimate code-signing certificate.

Michael Herzfeld
Office Programmability Test Team


-----Original Message-----
From: Wesley [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:50 AM
Posted To: microsoft.public.office.developer.vba
Conversation: Certificate - "Always trust macros from this publisher" is
greyed out
Subject: Certificate - "Always trust macros from this publisher" is
greyed out

I have a macro (MS Project Pro) which I added a certificate for.

The problem that I have is the "Always trust macros from this publisher"

check box is greyed out.

Can anyone tell me why this is and how I can get it so the user cas tick

this check box?

Thanks in advance.
Wesley
 

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