Примери за използване на Trusted publisher на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Trusted Publishers.
View or remove a trusted publisher.
Trusted publishers are reputable and meet all the following criteria.
Add, remove, or view a trusted publisher.
In the Trusted Publishers list, select the publisher to remove, and then click Remove.
The developer who signed the macro is a trusted publisher.
For more information about trusted publishers, see Add, remove,or view a trusted publisher.
The developer who signed the macro is a trusted publisher.
Note: If you do not see the Remove button in Trusted Publishers, the Office program isn't running with administrator rights.
The digital signature is from a form developer or other trusted publisher.
If the macro is digitally signed by a trusted publisher, the macro runs if you have trusted the publisher. .
Disable notification for unsigned add-ins(code will remain disabled)When you check the Require Application Extensions to be signed by Trusted Publisher box, this option is no longer grayed out.
Also you can learn how to add, view,or remove trusted publishers from the Trusted Publishers list in the Trust Center.
All unsigned macros are disabled This is the default setting and is the same as the Disable all macros with notification option,except that if the macro is digitally signed by a trusted publisher, the macro can run if you have already trusted the publisher. .
Note: By managing the Trusted Publishers list in the Trust Center, your users can control whether to open fully trusted forms.
You can Add, remove,or view a trusted publisher.
This article describes what a trusted publisher is, how to enable content from a publisher, why it is more secure to use code projects created by trusted publishers.
Users can also use the Trust Center to manage Trusted Publishers, Add-ins, and Privacy Options.
You can continue to use the Enable trusted publisher lockdown Group Policy setting, but you must first add the appropriate certificates to your Trusted Publishers certificate store.
You can choose to enable any disabled content each time you open the older database,you can apply a digital signature by using a certificate from a trusted publisher, or you can place the database in a trusted location.
Require Application Add-ins to be signed by Trusted Publisher Select this option if you want the Trust Center to check for a digital signature on the dynamic-link library(. dll) file that contains the add-in.
For example, the trust level of a form template, the use of Secure Sockets Layer(SSL) technology on a Web server, anda user's decision to add a trusted publisher to the Trust Center are all security considerations.
Trusted publishers and trusted forms Settings in the Trust Center enable users to manage the list of form template developers and publishers that they trust, and specify whether trusted forms can access files and settings on their computer when they fill them out.
If, in the Trust Center(in the Add-ins pane), you select the Require Application Extensions to be Signed by Trusted Publisher check box, Access prompts you to enable the add-in, but that process does not involve the Message Bar.
If you package, sign, and deploy a database with an older file format(. mdb or. mde file),all components run without the need to make trust decisions if the database contains a valid digital signature from a trusted publisher, and you trust the certificate.
In Excel 2003, VBA macros can run only if the Trust all installed add-ins andtemplates option(in Excel 2003, the Trusted Publishers tab in the Security dialog box) is selected and the macros(whether signed or unsigned) are stored in a specific trusted folder on the user's hard disk.
If you package, sign, and deploy a database from an earlier version of Access(. mdb or. mde file),all components run without the need to make trust decisions if the database contains a valid digital signature from a trusted publisher, and you trust the certificate.
All unsigned macros are disabled This is the default setting and is the same as the Disable all macros with notification option,except that if the macro is digitally signed by a trusted publisher, the macro can run if you have already trusted the publisher. .
If you package, sign, and deploy a database from an earlier version of Access(. mdb or. mde file),all components run without the need to make trust decisions if the database contains a valid digital signature from a trusted publisher, and you trust the certificate.
Disable all macros except digitally signed macros This setting is the same as the Disable all macros with notification option,except that if the macro is digitally signed by a trusted publisher, the macro can run if you have already trusted the publisher. .