April 2006
Beginner
1114 pages
98h 16m
English
You can omit Visual Basic for Applications during installation or remove that component after installation by using Office Setup to perform maintenance. That will prevent users from creating their own macros as well as prevent them from running macros in existing workbooks.
Other applications, such as Windows Scripting Host (WScript.exe) will still be able to run macros that use the Excel object library, however. You can’t remove this library—Excel needs it to run and will reinstall it if it is not found. You can remove or disable WScript.exe and CScript.exe, but other applications can still access the Excel object library to perform tasks in Excel.
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