Re: Couple of questions.



1. There's no point. The choice is click on the file and have it read-only
for viewing or select Edit in MS Word (etc.) and have it open for editing.
Why would you need more ?

2. You can disable the warning. I can't of course remember how off the top
of my head but this was answered before in the newsgroup quite recently so a
Google Groups Advanced Search of the newsgroup should find it.

Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
WSS FAQ at http://wss.collutions.com
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"Erik" <erikonweb(@)libero.it> wrote in message
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> Hi !
>
> I've a couple of questions about sharepoint and Office.
>
> I know that office 2000 does not work correctly with sharepoint.. clicking
> on document returns an error... ok... it's not supported.. no problem.
>
> With Office XP if you click (eg a Word document), you open the document
> but you are not able to modify it... (it opens as an 'normal web link').
> You must select 'edit/modify in Word' from the menu near the file... and
> it's all ok.
>
> In office 2003 if you click you receive a warning: "files might harm your
> computer" but, after that, you are able to modify and save back the
> document.
>
>
> So...
>
> Question1:
> There is the possibility to open directly files with office xp without
> select 'edit in word' like Office 2003 style ?
> Question2:
> There is the possibility to disable the warning in office 2003? (I tried
> this: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=829072 with no effects).
>
> Really thanks.
>
> Erik
>
>
>


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