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SUMMARYMicrosoft has released a patch for Microsoft Excel 97 SR-2 that fixes a vulnerability to its Macro Virus Warning. The "Excel Security Patch" is available at the following Microsoft Office Update Web site: http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/downloadDetails/xl8p6pkg.htmThe "Excel Security Patch" is designed to update Microsoft Excel 97 Service Release 2 (SR-2). This patch includes all of the Excel-specific updates that were released since the last service release of Office, and the files included in this fix may be included in later service releases or patches. For information about the history of Excel 97 patches and releases and what they include, please click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q232652 XL97: Overview and History of Excel Patches MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft Excel 97 provides a feature that displays a warning message when you try to start an external file that possibly contains a macro virus and allows you to decide whether or not to run them. However, certain situations have been identified that could bypass the warning mechanism. These situations exploit infrequently used features and commands, unlikely to be encountered during normal use of Excel. How Does the Patch Work?After you install the Excel Security Patch, no prompts or alerts will appear, notifying you of the patch when you run Excel. Everything will appear and function normally. However, when you attempt to start macros in an external file macros, you will be prompted with the macro virus alert.How Can I Determine Whether the Patch Has Been Successfully Installed?When you run the Excel Security Patch, it creates a log file named Xl8p6.log in the same folder that contains Excel.exe. You can open this log file to determine whether you have successfully installed the patch. If the installation is successful, the status message in the log file is similar to the following:
In addition, you can determine that you have successfully installed the patch. To do this, follow these steps:
Updating Excel.exe on Another Computer or Administrative InstallIf you use setup switches, you can manually expand Xl8p6pkg.exe and force Xl8p6.exe to update a specific copy of Excel.exe. For example, you can update a copy of Excel.exe that is stored on a network server. To do this, follow these steps:
Running the Excel Security Patch in Silent ModeYou can run the Excel Security Patch in silent mode by using the /s switch when you run Xl8p6.exe. Note that you must run Xl8p6.exe from the command prompt (on the Start menu, click Run) to use these switches.For example, the following runs the patch in silent mode: <path>\xl8p6pkg.exe /q /c:"xl8p6.exe /s"where <path> is the location of xl8p6.exe. Additional query words: XL97 alert detection
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