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How to disable hyperlink warning messages in 2007 Office programs and in Office 2010 programs

KB Article: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/925757

INTRODUCTION

This step-by-step article describes how to prevent 2007 Microsoft Office programs and Office 2010 programs from displaying a warning message every time that you click a hyperlink in a 2007 Office program or in an Office 2010 program.

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    September 02, 2011
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  • Anonymous
    November 07, 2011
    Has anybody solved this idiocy yet??

  • Anonymous
    December 05, 2011
    My friend helped me found a solution. In PPT, select your icon that hyperlinked to your file, then Design->Action->Run program->full path of your EXE and your Data file. For example: C:Program FilesWindows Media Playerwmplayer.exe abc.mp3. That is it!

  • Anonymous
    October 23, 2012
    I had this problem with 2007 and was able to follow the instructions above to clear up the problem.  I have just upgraded to a new, Windows 7 Computer and Access 2010.  The issue is back and now the instructions do NOT fix the issue.  This is taking up way too much of my time with security pop-ups and searching for answers. Specifically, I have hyperlinks in an Access 2010 form that open word documents (and some PDFs).  The database and all linked files are located on my computer. Any help with this issue would be much appreciated. Thank you.

  • Anonymous
    March 01, 2013
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  • Anonymous
    April 12, 2013
    I also can't get this message to go away. What's wrong ?

  • Anonymous
    May 05, 2013
    Thanks, I fix the problem typing hexagetimal, thanks again

  • Anonymous
    October 04, 2013
    my message from a web page is "update media player immediately" I can't uninstall tne media player because it says I am not authorized.

  • Anonymous
    February 27, 2014
    I'm having this problem right now - only instead of it opening the document once you clear the popup, it just crashes my excel all together. Edited the registry - nothing. Changed user account control - nothing. Updated excel options - nothing. Anyone have any idea what to do next?!?!?!?!

  • Anonymous
    February 27, 2014
    AS - Have you tried the hexadecimal edit mentioned above? as well as a restart?

  • Anonymous
    March 31, 2014
    I also have this problem.
    I've tried all the aforementioned variants and the message still appears. This is cumbersome.

  • Anonymous
    April 02, 2014
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  • Anonymous
    June 24, 2014
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  • Anonymous
    September 08, 2014
    This fix worked for me (using the fix in the article with Jim Lewis's correction above). Thanks!

    (change key from 14.0 to 15.0 for Office 2013)

  • Anonymous
    October 22, 2014
    DECIMAL 1 is exactly same as HEXADECIMAL 1. Did you ever learn Math?

  • Anonymous
    December 10, 2014
    The only thing that seems to work is modifying the EditFlags value for each class definition. It's really ugly to implement but we did it. Unfortunately, what isn't explained is that there's an side-effect that can introduce its own problems. If you set the EditFlags per the article, users are no longer prompted to Open/Save an Office file that is accessed from a web page. Instead, the file will immediately open. This can create process issues for cases when a user needs to save a file instead of opening and may cause other issues. Therefore, that fix isn't as effective as one that simply suppresses the hyperlink warning. Microsoft, please get on this and allow the DisableHyperlinkWarning message to be disabled without modifying other Windows behavior.

    Thanks

  • Anonymous
    August 20, 2015
    Problem is, I do not want to embed a video in the presentation. I want the option to click on an object if I wish to display the video. All we need is a Fix IT which DISABLES these annoying and pointless messages. There is a FixIT to enable so why not one to disable?

  • Anonymous
    September 22, 2015
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