If someone sends you a document, modern versions of Microsoft Office will automatically open it in Protected View, to keep you safe from malware. If you need to edit it, you can do so, but it's at your own risk. Office 2016 also gives administrators the ability to prevent users from running macros in Office documents that originated from the Internet, adding further protection. Frustratingly, this feature wasn’t made available in Office 2013, leaving users of the older suite at risk. This has changed now though, as Microsoft has added the macro blocking functionality to Office 2013, and it works…
[Continue Reading]
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire