Embed flash games into excel 2003




















Originally Posted by rrichmond. I believe there is a way to do this. From what I have seen, you need to get a "signature" of the embedded file, and then block anything with that signature. Not being a programmer myself, I am not sure how it is done, but I have seen a school locally that does it this way. The IT Manager their is a programmer Trouble with this is that i'm not going to make numerous hash rules as there will be way too many.

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In an office environment one would log it and if it reappears and if appropriate refer the details to the line manager I suppose. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.

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All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. This has been a security issue and has caused a major headache in our office. There have been websites offering flash games that are embedded into excel files and its been hard trying to block it by disabling vba in office since there would be other documents in our office that would require it.

Close the file. Reopen the file. Improve this answer. Robert Mearns Robert Mearns 2 2 silver badges 5 5 bronze badges. Works with every OLE object. Sacha Sacha 1 1 bronze badge. Therefore, when I sent the docx file around the office - nothing showed up!

Just curious I suppose, but it's a neat trick so far! I had a few other people try to open my iterative tests: User 1: 'DOC embedded swf' - displays an 'image', or possibly the swf stuck on frame 1, if swf not available from the file path used during creation.

User 3: 'DOCX embedded swf' - displays blank box if swf not available from the file path used during creation like a shared drive versus C: User 4: 'DOCX embedded swf' - displays and runs all scripts if swf available from file path used during creation.

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