Hyperlinks Warning just won't quit....

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dfrost57

How do I shut off the Hyperlinks warning? I have implemented the action as
directed in
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.onenote/browse_frm/thread/a55cca4952869802/
and I am continuing to have the problem when I use the "copy hyperlink to
this paragraph" feature in One Note 2007 and paste it in Excel 2003. When I
use the link in Excel I still get the warning. “Hyperlinks can be harmful to
your computer and data. To protect your computer, click only those hyperlinks
from trusted sources.
Do you want to continue?"
If I use links in Excel that I create in Excel to link to other Office
programs, Word for example, I do not get the warning. It seems to be unique
to the OneNote hyperlinks. Any help or comments would be appreciated.
 
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dfrost57

I have implemented that already but it has not worked for me. (Not positive I
did it correctly) Have you tried doing exactly what I am doing. Specifically,
I have the problem when I use the "copy hyperlink to this paragraph" option
in OneNote and paste it in Excel. When I use the hyperlink in Excel I get the
warning. Does this happen on your system? Thank-you in advance.
 
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dfrost57

Still getting warning. I went back and checked my work and found everything
in order except that in the box to set the DWORD setting to either 0 or 1,
the 1 was in place but the "Decimal" selection had been changed to
"Hexidecimal" so I changed it back to decimal but still no luck. I went back
and checked and it is hexidecimal again......
I think a lot of my frustration and confusion comes from the fact that the
only time I am getting the warning is going to ON.....
I noticed you have Excel 2007. I wonder if that makes a difference.....
 
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dfrost57

It worked it worked!!! I had to set the warning to off in two keys. The
/12.0/ for 2007 programs and the /11.0/ for 2003 programs. WOW. I can live
again. Thanks again for your help.
 
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bertramk

I have had a similar problem. In outlook 2003 in the navigation pane one
could use the shortcuts view to put in shortcuts to folders. One could also
create a new group (I called it Programs) and copy or drag shortcuts from the
desktop or other places to it. I had shortcuts for programs, files and
folders and could use the outlook view as my desktop, so I did not have to
keep switching back and forth from outlook to my desktop. When i upgraded to
office 2007, I get the Hyperlink warning showing the path to my desktop and
the .ink file for the shortcut and then says: Hyperlinks can be
harmful...click only ... from trusted sources" I have tried the registry
hacks in this posting but still get the warning. This was a really useful
feature that many I have shown it to are using. I would like to be able to
stop all the warnings before they move to 2007. Any ideas why outlook is
warning me? I have searched all through MS help and tried changing security
levels in office and IE but to no effect.
 

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