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Turn off the warning when you open a local file in Onenote 2007?
Simon Lacoste-Julien 30.06.2006 22:16:02
I'm trying out OneNote 2007 Beta 2 and I love that you can instert hyperlinks
between notes. However, I also often link to files on my computer (I maintain
a large folder hierarchy of research papers in pdf organized by topics) which
are often edited (so I just don't want to insert a local copy in OneNote). As
in Onenote 2003, there is still the annoying warning message which warns you
of security concerns when you click on the link (and unlike with most
warnings of this kind, there is no 'do not show this message again' box). I
read on
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.onenote/browse_frm/thread/a55cca4952869802/
that there was a registry trick to turn this warning off for OneNote 2003
(see KB829072). How can I do it for OneNote 2007?

For reference, here is the warning message:
"Microsoft Office OneNote Security Notice

This location may be unsafe.
File Path: C:(...).pdf
Hyperlinks can be harmful to your computer and data. To protect your
computer, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources.

Do you want to continue?"

Yes I want to continue, and now that you have warned me and that I am aware
of the threat, just don't bother me again with it! Why haven't they just put
a 'don't show this message again' option is beyond my understanding!

Thanks for helping,

Simon
www.cs.berkeley.edu/~slacoste
Re: Turn off the warning when you open a local file in Onenote 2007?
"Patrick Schmid" <pds-ms[ at ]nospam.pschmid.net> 01.07.2006 00:18:14
Hi Simon,

You should go on connect.microsoft.com and submit this feedback there
via the OneNote 2007 Beta site.

Patrick Schmid
--------------
http://pschmid.net

"Simon Lacoste-Julien" <Simon Lacoste-Julien[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message
news:70F1D607-87B0-4078-965F-E3817B00579D[ at ]microsoft.com:

[Quoted Text]
> I'm trying out OneNote 2007 Beta 2 and I love that you can instert hyperlinks
> between notes. However, I also often link to files on my computer (I maintain
> a large folder hierarchy of research papers in pdf organized by topics) which
> are often edited (so I just don't want to insert a local copy in OneNote). As
> in Onenote 2003, there is still the annoying warning message which warns you
> of security concerns when you click on the link (and unlike with most
> warnings of this kind, there is no 'do not show this message again' box). I
> read on
> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.onenote/browse_frm/thread/a55cca4952869802/
> that there was a registry trick to turn this warning off for OneNote 2003
> (see KB829072). How can I do it for OneNote 2007?
>
> For reference, here is the warning message:
> "Microsoft Office OneNote Security Notice
>
> This location may be unsafe.
> File Path: C:(...).pdf
> Hyperlinks can be harmful to your computer and data. To protect your
> computer, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources.
>
> Do you want to continue?"
>
> Yes I want to continue, and now that you have warned me and that I am aware
> of the threat, just don't bother me again with it! Why haven't they just put
> a 'don't show this message again' option is beyond my understanding!
>
> Thanks for helping,
>
> Simon
> www.cs.berkeley.edu/~slacoste

Re: Turn off the warning when you open a local file in Onenote 200
Simon Lacoste-Julien 01.07.2006 00:37:02
So I understand that there is no known way right now to do that and that I
should do a feature suggestion about it?

"Patrick Schmid" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Hi Simon,
>
> You should go on connect.microsoft.com and submit this feedback there
> via the OneNote 2007 Beta site.
>
> Patrick Schmid
> --------------
> http://pschmid.net
>
> "Simon Lacoste-Julien" <Simon Lacoste-Julien[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> > I'm trying out OneNote 2007 Beta 2 and I love that you can instert hyperlinks
> > between notes. However, I also often link to files on my computer (I maintain
> > a large folder hierarchy of research papers in pdf organized by topics) which
> > are often edited (so I just don't want to insert a local copy in OneNote). As
> > in Onenote 2003, there is still the annoying warning message which warns you
> > of security concerns when you click on the link (and unlike with most
> > warnings of this kind, there is no 'do not show this message again' box). I
> > read on
> > http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.onenote/browse_frm/thread/a55cca4952869802/
> > that there was a registry trick to turn this warning off for OneNote 2003
> > (see KB829072). How can I do it for OneNote 2007?
> >
> > For reference, here is the warning message:
> > "Microsoft Office OneNote Security Notice
> >
> > This location may be unsafe.
> > File Path: C:(...).pdf
> > Hyperlinks can be harmful to your computer and data. To protect your
> > computer, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources.
> >
> > Do you want to continue?"
> >
> > Yes I want to continue, and now that you have warned me and that I am aware
> > of the threat, just don't bother me again with it! Why haven't they just put
> > a 'don't show this message again' option is beyond my understanding!
> >
> > Thanks for helping,

Re: Turn off the warning when you open a local file in Onenote 2007?
"jw" <j_wu[ at ]nospam.comcast.net> 07.07.2006 16:32:19
Can try following:
(1) Close OneNote
(2) Copy/Paste following to NotePad (or any ASCII text editor)
===============================
REGEDIT4

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Common\Security]
"DisableHyperlinkWarning"=dword:00000001
==================================
save with a .reg extension (use any name to reflect what what it's for)
close file
(3) Then, double-click the saved *.reg to merge it into the registry.

JW


"Simon Lacoste-Julien" <Simon Lacoste-Julien[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message news:70F1D607-87B0-4078-965F-E3817B00579D[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> I'm trying out OneNote 2007 Beta 2 and I love that you can instert
> hyperlinks
> between notes. However, I also often link to files on my computer (I
> maintain
> a large folder hierarchy of research papers in pdf organized by topics)
> which
> are often edited (so I just don't want to insert a local copy in OneNote).
> As
> in Onenote 2003, there is still the annoying warning message which warns
> you
> of security concerns when you click on the link (and unlike with most
> warnings of this kind, there is no 'do not show this message again' box).
> I
> read on
> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.onenote/browse_frm/thread/a55cca4952869802/
> that there was a registry trick to turn this warning off for OneNote 2003
> (see KB829072). How can I do it for OneNote 2007?
>
> For reference, here is the warning message:
> "Microsoft Office OneNote Security Notice
>
> This location may be unsafe.
> File Path: C:(...).pdf
> Hyperlinks can be harmful to your computer and data. To protect your
> computer, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources.
>
> Do you want to continue?"
>
> Yes I want to continue, and now that you have warned me and that I am
> aware
> of the threat, just don't bother me again with it! Why haven't they just
> put
> a 'don't show this message again' option is beyond my understanding!
>
> Thanks for helping,
>
> Simon
> www.cs.berkeley.edu/~slacoste


Re: Turn off the warning when you open a local file in Onenote 2007?
"jw" <j_wu[ at ]nospam.comcast.net> 07.07.2006 16:43:34
Addedum to below ... JW
also add following entry in the regFile & dbl-Clk again to Merge

==================================[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\OneNote\Options\Security]
"DisableHyperlinkWarning"=dword:00000001
==================================


"jw" <j_wu[ at ]nospam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:v8udnZiQofULETPZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d[ at ]comcast.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Can try following:
> (1) Close OneNote
> (2) Copy/Paste following to NotePad (or any ASCII text editor)
> ===============================
> REGEDIT4
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Common\Security]
> "DisableHyperlinkWarning"=dword:00000001
> ==================================
> save with a .reg extension (use any name to reflect what what it's for)
> close file
> (3) Then, double-click the saved *.reg to merge it into the registry.
>
> JW
>
>
> "Simon Lacoste-Julien" <Simon Lacoste-Julien[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote in message
> news:70F1D607-87B0-4078-965F-E3817B00579D[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> I'm trying out OneNote 2007 Beta 2 and I love that you can instert
>> hyperlinks
>> between notes. However, I also often link to files on my computer (I
>> maintain
>> a large folder hierarchy of research papers in pdf organized by topics)
>> which
>> are often edited (so I just don't want to insert a local copy in
>> OneNote). As
>> in Onenote 2003, there is still the annoying warning message which warns
>> you
>> of security concerns when you click on the link (and unlike with most
>> warnings of this kind, there is no 'do not show this message again' box).
>> I
>> read on
>> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.onenote/browse_frm/thread/a55cca4952869802/
>> that there was a registry trick to turn this warning off for OneNote 2003
>> (see KB829072). How can I do it for OneNote 2007?
>>
>> For reference, here is the warning message:
>> "Microsoft Office OneNote Security Notice
>>
>> This location may be unsafe.
>> File Path: C:(...).pdf
>> Hyperlinks can be harmful to your computer and data. To protect your
>> computer, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources.
>>
>> Do you want to continue?"
>>
>> Yes I want to continue, and now that you have warned me and that I am
>> aware
>> of the threat, just don't bother me again with it! Why haven't they just
>> put
>> a 'don't show this message again' option is beyond my understanding!
>>
>> Thanks for helping,
>>
>> Simon
>> www.cs.berkeley.edu/~slacoste
>
>


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