XL97: Macro Virus Warning Appears Opening File Without Macros
ID: Q171661
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
SYMPTOMS
When you open a Microsoft Excel workbook, you may receive the following
message:
The workbook you are opening contains macros. Some macros may contain
harmful viruses. If you are sure this workbook is from a trusted
source, click Yes. If you are not sure and want to prevent any macros
from running, click No.
You receive this message even when no macros exist in the workbook.
CAUSE
You may receive this error message when the following conditions are true:
- You run a macro similar to the following to create the workbook:
Sub Make_Book()
Dim x As Workbook
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Set x = Workbooks.Add
x.Worksheets(1).Delete
x.Worksheets(1).Range("A1").Value = "test"
End Sub
-and-
- You close, and then open the workbook created by this macro.
-or-
- The workbook contains a defined name that uses syntax to refer to
nonadjacent cell ranges; however the defined name actually refers to
adjacent cell ranges.
-and-
- The last three rows in the defined name are rows greater than or equal
to row 600 and increase in value from left to right.
For example, if you create a worksheet named "Plan," a defined name that
refers to the following ranges causes the problem:
=Plan!$A$1:$A$1,Plan!$A$1:$A$1,Plan!$A$1:$A$1,Plan!$A$1:$A$1,
Plan!$A$1:$A$1,Plan!$A$1:$A$1,Plan!$A$1:$A$1,Plan!$A$1:$A$600,
Plan!$A$601:$A$602
NOTE: Other similarly defined names may also cause this behavior.
-or-
- The ThisWorkbook module is missing from the workbook in the Project
Explorer window in Microsoft Visual Basic Editor.
RESOLUTION
To correct this problem, install Microsoft Excel 97 Service Release 1
(SR-1).
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Excel 97
for Windows. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Excel 97 SR-1.
For additional information about SR-1, please see the following article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q172475
OFF97: How to Obtain and Install MS Office 97 SR-1
MORE INFORMATION
In Microsoft Excel 97, the Macro Virus Protection feature is designed to
prevent macro viruses, such as the ExcelMacro/Laroux virus, from running.
If you select the Macro Virus Protection check box, you are prompted
whether to make macros available whenever you open a workbook that contains
macros.
Making Macro Virus Protection Available
To select Macro Virus Protection so that a warning message appears, follow
these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the General tab.
- Click to select the Macro Virus Protection check box.
The macro virus warning should not appear when you open a workbook that
does not contain a macro.
REFERENCES
For more information about macro viruses, click the Office Assistant, type
"macro virus," click Search, and then click to view "About viruses and
workbook macros."
NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the
Standard toolbar. If Microsoft Help is not installed on your computer,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q120802
Office: How to Add/Remove a Single Office
Program or Component
Additional query words:
XL97 sr1
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug