Tests Help
Security Settings – Windows
B-26
■
Low
. (not recommended). You are not protected from potentially
unsafe macros. Use this setting only if you have virus scanning
software installed, or you have checked the safety of all documents
you open.
How Does this Affect Me?:
Macros are simple programs that are used to repeat
commands and keystrokes within another program. A macro can be invoked
(run) with a simple command that you assign, such as [ctrl]+[shift]+[r]. Some
viruses are macro viruses and are hidden within a document. When you open
an infected document, the macro virus runs. A macro virus can save itself to
other files (such as the Normal template) and can potentially infect all of your
files. If a user on another computer opens the infected file, the virus can spread
to their computer as well.
What Do I Need to Do? :
Set the Microsoft Excel macro security level as follows:
1.
Open Excel.
2.
Select
Tools>>Macro>>Security>>Security Level
tab
.
3.
Select
High
,
Medium
, or
Low
.
4.
Click
ok
.
Microsoft Outlook Macros
Description:
This test verifies that the endpoint attempting to connect to your
system has the Microsoft Outlook macro security level specified by your
security standards.
Test Properties:
Select the minimum Microsoft Outlook macro setting for that
is required in order for an endpoint to connect to your network.
■
Very High
. Only macros installed in trusted locations will be allowed
to run. All other signed and unsigned macros are disabled.
■
High
. Only signed macros from trusted sources will be allowed to run.
Unsigned macros are automatically disabled.
■
Medium
. You can choose whether or not to run potentially unsafe
macros.
■
Low
. (
not recommended).
You are not protected from potentially
unsafe macros. Use this setting only if you have virus software
installed, or you have checked the safety of all documents you open.
Summary of Contents for 800 Series
Page 1: ...Users Guide www procurve com ProCurve Network Access Controller 800 ...
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Page 3: ...ProCurve Network Access Controller 800 Release 1 1 Users Guide ...
Page 43: ...2 1 2 Clusters and Servers Chapter Contents Overview 2 2 Installation Examples 2 3 ...
Page 70: ...System Configuration Management Server 3 22 Figure 3 9 System Configuration Management Server ...
Page 79: ...System Configuration User Accounts 3 31 Figure 3 12 System Configuration User Accounts ...
Page 87: ...System Configuration User Roles 3 39 Figure 3 16 System Configuration User Roles ...
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Page 302: ...High Availability and Load Balancing High Availability 8 4 Figure 8 2 DHCP Installation ...
Page 303: ...High Availability and Load Balancing High Availability 8 5 Figure 8 3 802 1X Installation ...
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