The issue is that we can never get the root problem since it occurs in the field and by the time it is reported to us the end user either does not have the steps Really, removing the key or re-enabling the addin is a workaround to the root problem.
Customers can add supporting documentation, for instance Word and Excel files that the software integrates with via an addin.
Customers use our software to document steps of work in free data fields.Just a bit more background of what we are as an application: That said the customer that prompted my post is using 2007 but this information about 2010 will prove very useful at some point i'm certain So we have customers still using Office 2003 believe it or not but in most cases our customers are on 2007, very few in 2010 at this Users of our software can vary in versions of Office in use since they are external to us, we're essentially a vendor. The following image is an example of the Protected View area of the Trust Center.Īnswers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. Under Data Execution Prevention, select or clear Enable Data Execution Prevention mode.In the Trust Center, click Protected View.Click Trust Center, then click Trust Center Settings.We recommend that you do not turn off this feature. Important Turning off Data Execution Prevention leaves your computer open to risk and damage. You can turn on or off Data Execution Prevention in the Trust Center. If you are using Office 2010 32-bit, you can disable the Data Execution Prevention to avoid your add-ins being disabled, if you are using 64-bit install, then the Data Execution Prevention is enforced for Office applications.
When you restart the Office program that you were using, you receive the following message: Office program will stop responding to help protect your computer.
When a Data Execution Prevention violation occurs, the When Data Execution Prevention is enabled in Office 2010, Office programs may stop responding (crash) when an add-in tries to run in a manner that does not comply with the computer's security policy.
This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Thanks, Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. However, the design of the program is to add the items in and deleting the keys to prevent them from being loaded and the mechanism (of deleting registry keys automatically) would
You might want to look in the VBA forum to see if someone has some code to do specify how to disable a particular add-in. Using code or a logon script to delete the key is what has been done by other users. Microsoft mechanism for not adding the items and you would need to have co. It is working as designed.Īs you have found out, deleting the HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Word\Resiliency\DisabledItems key takes care of the issue for awhile until the issue crops up again and There is not a way to permanently delete the setting.