Removing a trusted location in Microsoft Excel
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Overview
On some machines, it is best not to add a trusted location in order for ODBClink to start correctly.
Removing a trusted location in Microsoft Excel 2010, 2013 and 2016
To remove an existing trusted location from Microsoft Excel 2010, 2013 and 2016, follow these steps.
- Start Microsoft Excel;
- Click on the File button;
- Click on the Options button;
- Click on the Trust Center entry in the list on the Excel Options dialogue;
- Click on the Trust Center Settings... button;
- Click on the Trusted Locations entry in the list on the Trust Center dialogue;
- Find and select the entry relating to ODBClink or the trusted location you want to remove;
- Click the Remove button;
- Click the Browse... button and select the folder where ODBClink is installed'
- Tick the Subfolders of this location are also trusted checkbox;
- Click on the OK button of the Trust Center dialogue;
- Click on the OK button of the Excel Options dialogue;
- Close Microsoft Excel;
Removing a trusted location in Microsoft Excel 2007
To remove an existing trusted location from Microsoft Excel 2007, follow these steps.
- Start Microsoft Excel;
- Click on the Round Office button;
- Click on the Excel Options button;
- Click on the Trust Center entry in the list on the Excel Options dialogue;
- Click on the Trust Center Settings... button;
- Click on the Trusted Locations entry in the list on the Trust Center dialogue;
- Find and select the entry relating to ODBClink or the trusted location you want to remove;
- Click the Remove button;
- Click the Browse... button and select the folder where ODBClink is installed'
- Tick the Subfolders of this location are also trusted checkbox;
- Click on the OK button of the Trust Center dialogue;
- Click on the OK button of the Excel Options dialogue;
- Close Microsoft Excel;