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Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 6. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hi Richard I know there are lots of people for whom this doesn't work. See this if you're using Office or Note: If the following makes no sense to you, it might be best to leave the registry alone.

See the FixIt links in the pages linked to above for alternate solutions. Beneath Common, locate the Security subkey. If there isn't a Security subkey, create it. Note: You can change this value back to 0 to re-enable hyperlink warnings. You may want to do this except when presenting so you know how your files will behave on other computers where hyperlink warnings are active. He's created a small program that makes the required registry changes for you and another that changes them back.

Get them here. Remember: The registry change only affects your computer, not anyone else's. If you need to distribute presentations to others, you'll want to turn the warning back on while testing your presentation so you know what'll happen when other people view your work.

Keep in mind also that this registry change won't affect the PowerPoint viewer, just PowerPoint itself. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. Hi all, The alert in the subject happens when a user tries to open a file in SharePoint online. Is the problem with URL? I will also open this in SharePoint forums because this is related. Any help would be appreciated.

Sunday, March 24, PM. In the end it was the location in SharePoint that was the issue for Outlook. The user placed the file in a "shorter" location and the error didn't return.

Sunday, April 7, PM. Hi Rahamin, According to your description, please try follow the steps below to add your SharePoint Sites as trusted sites in IE and check the result: 1. These files update the Policies path. She also created video training CDs and online training classes for Microsoft Outlook. Does not work for me with Office version Using PowerPoint and adding an action button to open a video, I get this warning.

I have tried both registry hack and neither stops the security warning. Microsoft should make a clearer path to solving this. So you are opening links in Access, not outlook? That might be a different key. I'll see what I can find out. Does not work : i use excel and i also tried to add location on trusted list in excel settings.

Yes I did use the Which version and build of Outlook are you using? See File, Office Account for the information. I'll test it in that version. Did you restart Outlook? Recently installed Office and i also had this very annoying warning with hyperlinks in an Excel sheet This method works, though i had no No more stupid warnings when opening hyperlinks from my own HD.

Is this a new computer with a preinstalled version of Office? That delivery method the OEMs use uses a virtual registry but reads most keys added to the traditional path.



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