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I created a song list in Word, with a button next to each entry. The buttons
are hyperlinked to mp3 files. Clicking on the button starts the song in
Windows Media Player. It works beautifully on my desktop. I copied the
folder containing the Word file along with all of the mp3 files to my laptop.
It also works on the second computer except there is an unwanted warning
message that comes up each time:
“Some files can contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer.
It is important to be certain that this file is from s trustworthy source. Ok
- Cancelâ€
Although the advice is good, I don’t ever want to see the message again.
How do I stop it?
I use Microsoft Word 2002
Windows XP
Security level is set to low
There is no program on either of my computers with the name Selfcert.exe
Again, the problem only occurs on the laptop.
are hyperlinked to mp3 files. Clicking on the button starts the song in
Windows Media Player. It works beautifully on my desktop. I copied the
folder containing the Word file along with all of the mp3 files to my laptop.
It also works on the second computer except there is an unwanted warning
message that comes up each time:
“Some files can contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer.
It is important to be certain that this file is from s trustworthy source. Ok
- Cancelâ€
Although the advice is good, I don’t ever want to see the message again.
How do I stop it?
I use Microsoft Word 2002
Windows XP
Security level is set to low
There is no program on either of my computers with the name Selfcert.exe
Again, the problem only occurs on the laptop.