WD97: Macro Virus Warning Message When You Start Word
This article was previously published under Q198057 On This PageSYMPTOMS
When you start Word, the following macro virus warning message appears:
The document you are opening contains macros or customizations. Some
macros may contain viruses that could harm your computer.
If you are sure this document is from a trusted source, click Enable Macros. If you are not sure and want to prevent any macros from running, click Disable Macros. CAUSE
This problem may occur when you double-click any of the following:
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, use the appropriate method for your
situation.
Method 1: Change the ShortcutChange the desktop or menu shortcut to point to the correct file or to a file that does not contain macros.NOTE: You may have had a previous Word shortcut that pointed to an existing file, but you may have renamed, deleted, or moved the file, causing your shortcut to become invalid. When this occurs, Windows tries to find the file, and it is possible that the shortcut will be directed to an incorrect file. This can also occur when you upgrade from one version of Word to another. Shortcuts you may have are not affected by the Word Setup program. It is possible that your existing shortcut will become invalid after you upgrade to a new version of Word. Method 2: Move the File and Correct the ShortcutMove the file that contains macros to any of the template folders that Word uses, and then correct your shortcut to point to the file in the new location.NOTE: Word trusts that a file placed in any of the template folders is safe (free of macro viruses). Be certain that this is the case for all files that you place in these locations. Method 3: Create a New Desktop FileCreate a new Word file on the Windows desktop that does not contain macros to start Word.MORE INFORMATION
This functionality is by design in Word when you have Macro
Virus Protection turned on (this setting is on by default). To turn on
Macro Virus Protection (if it is turned off), use the following procedure:
To Change a Desktop Shortcut
To Change a Windows Menu Shortcut
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