Security Levels in FlexPro

09.03.2021

The following table summarizes the functionality of macro virus protection, taking into account the settings specified on the Security Level tab in the Security (Developer[Code] > Macro Security) dialog box and various conditions.

Condition

High

Medium

Low

Unsigned macros.

Macros are deactivated automatically and the database is opened.

Users are asked to activate or deactivate macros.

No message. Macros are activated.

Signed macros from a reliable source. Signature is valid.

Macros are activated automatically, and the database is opened.

Macros are activated automatically, and the database is opened.

No message or verification of signature. Macros are activated.

Signed macros from an unknown author. Signature is valid.

The program shows a dialog box with information on the certificate. Users can only activate macros if they regard the author and the certification authority as a reliable source. A network administrator can block the list of reliable sources and thus prevent users from adding the developer of the macro to the list and activating macros.

The program shows a dialog box with information on the certificate. Users are prompted to activate or deactivate macros. Users can decide whether to trust the developer of the macro and the certification authority.

No message or verification of signature. Macros are activated.

Signed macros from any author. The signature is invalid, possibly because of a virus.

Users are warned of a potential virus. Macros are deactivated automatically.

Users are warned of a potential virus. Macros are deactivated automatically.

No message or verification of signature. Macros are activated.

Signed macros from any author. Verification is not possible because the public key is missing or incompatible encryption methods have been used.

User is warned that signature verification is not possible. Macros are deactivated automatically.

User is warned that signature verification is not possible. The user is asked to activate or deactivate macros.

No message or verification of signature. Macros are activated.

Signed macros from any author. The macro project was signed after the certificate had expired or had been revoked.

User is warned that the signature has expired or has been revoked. Macros are deactivated automatically.

User is warned that the signature has expired or has been revoked. The user is asked to activate or deactivate macros.

No message or verification of signature. Macros are activated.

 

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