How to disable Protected View in Microsoft Office
Today, we will see how you can disable Protected View in Microsoft Office programs like Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc, via the Trust Center – also called Data Execution Prevention mode. Protected View in Microsoft Office 2013 / 2010 helps keep your Windows computer protected from potential security damage. But if you want to disable Protected View in Microsoft Office, you can do so as follows.
Disable Protected View in Microsoft Office
Open the Microsoft Office program like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc., and click on the File menu.
Next select Options.
This will open the document or Word Options.
In the left side you will see Trust Center. Click on it.
Sau đó , các bạn bỏ dấu chọn tại :
Enable Protected View for files that fail validation File validation scans file for security problems that can result from changes in the file structure. Clearing this option doesn’t turn off file validation. Instead, an error message appears for files that fail the validation process.
- Enable Protected View for files originating from the Internet The Internet is considered an unsafe location because of its many opportunities for malicious intent.
- Enable Protected View for files that are located in potentially unsafe locations This refers to folders on your computer or network that are considered unsafe, such as the Temporary Internet folder or other folders assigned by your administrator.
- Enable Protected View for Outlook attachments Attachments in emails can come from unreliable or unknown sources.
- Enable Data Execution Prevention (DEP) mode You can learn more in Why is my add-in crashing?.
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