Re: Adding to Word Trusted Publishers Through Sharepoint and Certificate Authority

From: Bob P (rpalnik_at_metfabtech.com)
Date: 09/23/04


Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 22:02:07 -0400

Haven't run into that problem, but I see that some people are
recommending 'Enable Session State' as a fix.

See http://tinyurl.com/6rfhb

On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 19:12:59 -0600, "Traveller From an Antique LAN"
<smith@smith.com> wrote:

>OK, works until I get into the Advanced Certificate in /certsrv, then when I
>try to create the Code Signing certificate, I get:
>
>"Your request failed. An error occurred while the server was processing your
>request. Contact your administrator for further assistance."
>
>The specific error detail is "Failed to create
>'CertificateAuthority.Request' object. "
>
>Any ideas?
>
>caz
>
>"Bob P" <rpalnik@metfabtech.com> wrote in message
>news:fv34l0tln1eghietj2tsedivtmn6gq9ol9@4ax.com...
>> From the server, got to Administrative Tools, then
>> Certification Authority. Under 'organization name', right click on
>> the 'Certificate Template' sub. Select 'New', 'Certificate Template
>> to Issue'. Then just pick Code Signing Certificate from the list.
>>
>> Now when you go to http://servername/certsrv, you'll have a choice
>> for a Code Signing Certificate. Install the certificate, open your
>> VBA and sign it, and you're set.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 15:47:11 -0600, "Traveller From an Antique LAN"
>> <smith@smith.com> wrote:
>>
>>>My question is how, if at all, I can certify the macro or the Sharepoint
>>>site so that individual users can leave settings on High security, and
>>>still
>>>run this particular macro. Can it be done with our SBS box as a
>>>Certification Authority, or am I going to have to go third party? Is third
>>>party the only way to add someone to Trusted Publishers for Word?
>>>
>>
>



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