How to disable hyperlink warning messages in Office 2003
On This PageINTRODUCTIONThis step-by-step article describes how to prevent Microsoft
Office 2003 programs from displaying a warning message every time that you
click a hyperlink in an Office 2003 program. MORE INFORMATIONIn Office 2003, when you click a hyperlink or an object that
links to an executable file, you may receive the following error
message: Opening
path/filename. Note This behavior occurs regardless of your security level settings.
To locate your security level settings, on the Tools menu,
point to Macro, and then click Security. To
disable the hyperlink warnings in Office 2003 when an HTTP:// or an FTP://
address is used, you must create a new registry subkey. To do this, follow
these steps.Hyperlinks can be harmful to your computer and data. To protect your computer, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources. Do you want to continue? Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/) How to back up and restore the registry in Windows
Opening
path/filename. This additional warning message comes from HLINK.dll when link navigation is handled. You can differentiate the Microsoft Office hyperlink warning message from the HLINK warning message by looking for quotation marks around the file path in the warning message. The Office message contains quotation marks, the HLINK message does not. The warning message tries to determine if the file type itself is unsafe by checking the extension, progid, classid, and mime type of the document.Some files can contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer. It is important to be certain that this file is from a trustworthy source. Would you like to open this file? Note You may still receive a warning message from Microsoft Windows. If you continue to receive a warning message after you follow the methods that are descibed in this article, use one of the following methods to resolve this issue. Method 1: Turn off the "Confirm open after download" option for the file type that you are trying to openTo do this, follow these steps:
Method 2: Disable the warning message by modifying the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WMVFile\EditFlags registry subkeyUse this method if the warning message affects multiple computers. To disable the warning message, follow these steps.Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/) How to back up and restore the registry in Windows
Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/) How to back up and restore the registry in Windows
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