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add-ins & security

  1. #1
    Eric
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    add-ins & security

    I reading 'Writing Excel macros with VBA', where the author (Steve Roman)
    advocates making projects as add-ins. He doesn't say whether doing so gets
    around making the code trusted or not from a security standpoint.

    Anyone know? Anyone agree/disagree about using add-ins as a preferred
    methodology in general?

    TIA



  2. #2
    Tom Ogilvy
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    Re: add-ins & security

    Addins are not any more secure than workbooks, but offer other advantages.
    If they are trusted by the user, then they don't raise macro warnings. The
    user doesn't enter data in them, so correcting your code and redistributing
    an updated addin will be easier.

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    Regards,
    Tom Ogilvy

    "Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I reading 'Writing Excel macros with VBA', where the author (Steve Roman)
    > advocates making projects as add-ins. He doesn't say whether doing so gets
    > around making the code trusted or not from a security standpoint.
    >
    > Anyone know? Anyone agree/disagree about using add-ins as a preferred
    > methodology in general?
    >
    > TIA
    >
    >




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