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psulin
December 5th 03, 01:34 AM
I am running Windows XP and office 2000.

I have a Power Point presentation that has a flash movie
inserted into it as an object.

When ever this presentation is run I get A WINDOWS (not a
power point) WARNING MESSAGE about the harm running an exe
file can do. It pops up everytime a flash program is
loaded in the presentation.

Is there away to keep this message from popping up?

The security is all ready set to low for those who want to
say that this is a Macro.

Thanks in advance.

Pete

Sharon F
December 5th 03, 01:36 AM
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 09:20:15 -0700, "psulin" >
wrote:

>I am running Windows XP and office 2000.
>
>I have a Power Point presentation that has a flash movie
>inserted into it as an object.
>
>When ever this presentation is run I get A WINDOWS (not a
>power point) WARNING MESSAGE about the harm running an exe
>file can do. It pops up everytime a flash program is
>loaded in the presentation.
>
>Is there away to keep this message from popping up?
>
>The security is all ready set to low for those who want to
>say that this is a Macro.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Pete


PowerPoint is not a part of Windows. It is an Office application.
There are newsgroups on the MS news server for all of the office
programs. The PP gurus that hang out in the PowerPoint newsgroups
should be able to help you with this. There is a a link to the Office
newsgroups here:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/default.asp

Sharon F
MS MVP/ Shell User

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