How to sign macros and functions

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Dear All

What should I do to get my macros and functions signed?

Thanks in advance,

Paul
 
Also forgot to mention that it costs $400. But incase you want it for
personal use, I guess you could use the self-certificate option (although I
have never done it before).

Mangesh
 
Also forgot to mention that it costs $400. But incase you want it for
personal use, I guess you could use the self-certificate option (although I
have never done it before).

Thanks, Mangesh.

Paul
 
What should I do to get my macros and functions signed?

To create a certificate, run SELFCERT.EXE. To apply it to a macro, use
Tools/Digital Signature... in the VBA editor.
 
What should I do to get my macros and functions signed?
To create a certificate, run SELFCERT.EXE. To apply it to a macro, use
Tools/Digital Signature... in the VBA editor.

Thanks, but I searched the computer and no SELFCERT.EXE file was found.
(I am running Windows2000.) Any further ideas?

Paul
 
Thanks, but I searched the computer and no SELFCERT.EXE file was found.
(I am running Windows2000.) Any further ideas?

Here, SELFCERT.EXE lives in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\OFFICE11\". Your OS version is irrelevant; what's your version of
Excel?

It may be that SELFCERT.EXE is only installed through a custom
installation. Have a look at all the component options during
installation.
 
What should I do to get my macros and functions signed?
Here, SELFCERT.EXE lives in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\OFFICE11\". Your OS version is irrelevant; what's your version of
Excel?

It may be that SELFCERT.EXE is only installed through a custom
installation. Have a look at all the component options during
installation.

Thanks, Michael. I have no SELFCERT.EXE file and I am running Office
XP.

Paul
 
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