"***@Work" wrote:
| What are your security settings? If they are High you may wish to lower
them
| to Med.
I set them to Very High. I have paranoia. And I don`t want any 3rd party
add-ins. So setting it below Very High is out of the word.
| First, if you need to make an Adobe doc as a copy of a word doc you don't
| need the addobe Addin(s), just select Adobe as the printer it will prompt
| you for a Save location....
Yes, I have always used the PDF printer. I don`t like the new design in
Acrobat that adds toolbars in office applications. This is useless, but
every single product I hit on has the bad habbit to install a lot of code
running on my system. And if I don`t clean it, I will end up with like 60
processes runing in background and doing nothing. Just consuming about 500
MB and more.
| Adobe usually places it's Addin's in two or three locations and is the
| reason that the PDF icon may appear more than once on the Word menubar.
|
| 1) C:\Documents and Settings\"YourUserName"\Application
| Data\Microsoft\Word\StartUp\
| 2) C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Startup
|
| I have also seen the Addin in the "All Users" path. The YourUserName will
| be the logged in user when Adobe was installed.
|
| You can either delete these files or rename their extension to
PDFMaker.DOG
|
| Restarting Word should confirm that the macros are no longer referenced.
All deleted and folders are now write-protected. This works fine for Office
2003 if I also clean some STARTUP folders in the Office installation
directory.
However there is no effect on Office 2007 beta refresh 2. There is a cure
for it too (in the registry):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Word\Addins
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\Addins
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Excel\Addins
and so on.
This works for all Office 2007 products except for Visio. Any ideas how to
deal with it?
|
| "George Valkov" <***@b.com> wrote in message
| news:erTFYoC%***@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
| >I have installed Office 2007 beta refresh 2 and Adobe Acrobat 7, which
| >added
| > startup items for all office applications. I have disabled macroses and
I
| > receive like 10 warnings every time I start an office application.
| >
| > How do I remove all macroses and startup items for all office programs?
| >
| > How do I make sure that no one can add any more startup items?
| >
| >
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