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Office 2008 Security 
 
 
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Configure security settings for macros 
You can use the following procedure to configure the default security setting for macros. 
1.  On the 
Excel
 menu, click 
Preferences
2.  Under 
Sharing and Privacy
, click 
Security
, and then select the 
Warn before opening a 
file that contains macros
 check box. 
Deploy Office 2008 security preferences 
You can deploy the privacy options, document protection settings, and security settings for macros 
by using Workgroup Manager or as part of a .pkg file. For more information about how to deploy 
security preferences, see 
 in the Office 2008 Deployment 
section. 
Important 
There are no administrative settings that allow you to enforce security preferences that 
you specify. Even if you set and deploy security preferences, users can change these 
preferences at a later time. Therefore, if you are deploying security settings as part of 
your organization's policy, you must educate your users about the risks associated with 
changing default settings. 
Mac OS X security 
Mac OS X passwords 
In order to ensure a more secure computing environment, it is important to secure your computer 
by choosing a good password for your user account. Mac OS X provides different types of 
passwords, such as User account passwords, Administrator passwords, master passwords, and the 
keychain passwords. For more information about Mac OS X passwords, see your server 
documentation. 
Mac OS X firewall 
You can configure the Mac OS X firewall to permit or deny incoming network communications. To 
use the Mac OS X services, such as file sharing, Windows Sharing, or File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 
access, you must open specific ports to enable network communication for that service. For more 
information about the Mac OS X firewall, see your server documentation.