- Add, remove, or change a trusted location in Microsoft Office
A trusted location in Microsoft Office is a folder that contains files you trust to be safe You should use a trusted location to store a file when you don't want that file to be checked by the Trust Center, or if you don't want it to open in Protected View
- Decide whether to trust a database - Microsoft Support
A trusted location is a folder or file path on your computer or a location on your intranet from which it is considered safe to run code Default trusted locations include the Templates, AddIns, and Startup folders
- Introduction to Access 2010 security - Microsoft Support
Learn to use a database in a trusted location, to package, sign, and distribute a database, to enable disabled content when you open a database, and more
- Trusted documents - Microsoft Support
You can view or change Trusted Documents settings in the Trust Center Making changes starts or disables the ability to create trust documents that protects your computer and your organization's network from possible malicious code in active content
- Windows location service and privacy - Microsoft Support
Windows location settings give you control over whether Windows features can access your device's location and which Windows apps can use your device's location and location history information
- Microsoft Office で信頼できる場所を追加、削除、または変更する
Microsoft Office の信頼できる場所は、安全であると信頼できるファイルを含むフォルダーです。 ファイルに対してセキュリティ センターによるチェックを行わないようにする場合や、ファイルを 保護ビュー で開かないようにするには、信頼できる場所にファイルを保存する必要があります
- Error when you open a SharePoint Document Library in Windows Explorer . . .
The mapped network drive could not be created because the following error has occurred: Access Denied Before opening files in this location, you must first add the web site to your trusted sites list, browse to the web site, and select the option to login automatically
- Change macro security settings in Excel - Microsoft Support
You can also access the Trust Center in Excel Options To do that, click Options, and then click Trust Center > Trust Center Settings > Macro Settings For more information about macro security, see the following topics: Add, remove, or change a trusted location Add, remove, or view a trusted publisher Enable or disable macros in Office files
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