While running a sales presentation I have on CD, I click on a hyperlink to
another document or web site and receive a security pop-up that says, "Some
hyperlinks may contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer."
Now, I understand this is a common security message to verify this is from a
trusted source, but I built the presentation and I attached the hyperlinks.
There are several throughout the show and I do not want this message popping
up every time I click one. Especially when the customer sees it and starts
asking why it is talking about viruses and harmful to the computer all the
time!
How can I get rid of these annoying pop-ups?

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John Wilson - 09 Jun 2006 18:58 GMT
Good news its easy! Simply download and run this:
http://officeone.mvps.org/download/hyperlink_warning.html
Bad news it will only work on your machine.

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> While running a sales presentation I have on CD, I click on a hyperlink to
> another document or web site and receive a security pop-up that says, "Some
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tohlz - 09 Jun 2006 18:59 GMT
See if this helps:
""Some files can contain viruses ..." message when clicking a hyperlink "
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00406.htm

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> While running a sales presentation I have on CD, I click on a hyperlink to
> another document or web site and receive a security pop-up that says, "Some
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> How can I get rid of these annoying pop-ups?