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I have? More... This article explains the risks involved in enabling ActiveX controls and how the Trust Center in the 2007 Microsoft Office system can help to https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/818046 mitigate these risks. In this article, the term document can mean any Office file that can contain ActiveX controls. To learn more about the Trust Center, you can read View my options and settings in the Trust Center. In this article Enable ActiveX controls when the Security Warning appears Change ActiveX security settings for Access, https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Enable-or-disable-ActiveX-controls-in-Office-documents-cebec41e-b63f-46ac-8961-84dbe0bbd486 Excel, PowerPoint, and Word What is an ActiveX control and what is the risk? Well-designed ActiveX controls and Trust Center detections Enable ActiveX controls when the Security Warning appears When the Security Warning appears, you can enable ActiveX controls, for the current session, if the control is from a trustworthy source. On the Security Warning message bar, click Options. The Security Options dialog box appears. Select Enable this content. The content is enabled for this session. Note: In Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Microsoft Office Publisher 2007, security alerts appear in dialog boxes, not in the Message Bar. Important: If you do not want to receive security alerts about the content again, you can put the document in a trusted location. Security settings in the Trust Center do not affect a document in a trusted location. The one exception to this is an ActiveX control with the kill bit set. In this state, the ActiveX control does not run. Change ActiveX security se
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29108355/excel-2003-active-x-bug-from-dec-2014-update-still-broke-what-else-to-try us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow http://excelmatters.com/2014/12/10/office-update-breaks-activex-controls/ Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Excel 2003: Active-X bug from Dec 2014 “update” — still broke. What else to try? up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 Situation: big huge Excel VBA project, running in Excel 2003. Tons of code, been running for years. The December 2014 activex control update from Microsoft that broke Active-X controls for everybody, just got installed on my machine, and hey, it broke for me too. Okay, StackOverflow to the rescue, found the solution, and deleted the .EXD files. Reboot. Small problem: no help. Partial workaround: I put "buttons" (not "command buttons" -- which are Active-X controls) on the worksheet, and I can start things running with those. Problem: when the VBA code goes to change a cell on the worksheet, it gets an Application Error, as if activex error 429 it isn't allowed to do so. Because this code has run for years & years, I'm pretty certain that it's the December update bug that's killing me here. Plus, the Active-X buttons still do nothing. Question: what other steps beyond deleting the .EXD files & rebooting, specific to Excel 2003, need to be taken? ("Remove all VBA code, save, and restore the code" is a non-starter; far, far too much code to contemplate that, and how much I'd likely break along the way.) Thanks for the help! excel vba excel-vba excel-2003 share|improve this question edited Mar 17 '15 at 19:59 asked Mar 17 '15 at 19:47 Ralph J 408311 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote We had a stubborn machine at ours recently - the ActiveX bug would not go away. I realise this sounds silly but re-install all the updates from MS - all the updates which caused the problem in the first place. Then run the fix again. This fixed ours. Also did you try both Fixit buttons: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/3025036/en-us share|improve this answer answered Mar 17 '15 at 20:00 whytheq 14.7k3486169 Can't break it any worse! I'll give that a shot & report back, thanks! –Ralph J Mar 17 '15 at 20:02 Try - logically at a loss to know why the fix suddenly worked once we'd reinstalled the guilty security update but it did. If the security update was not properly installed then why was ActiveX brok
romperstomper UPDATE: 10 March 2015: Microsoft have now released fixes for this! For Excel 2007 click here. For Excel 2010 click here. For Office 2013 click here. (note there doesn't appear to be a separate Excel patch) Note: I have not actually been able to verify whether these patches work, but some early reports suggest they don't work for everyone (perhaps for the same reason that the fixes below didn't). I am also unsure at this time as to whether Office 2003 was affected, but have not seen any mention of a patch if it was. Update: 15 Dec 2014: There is now an MSKB article about this problem with suggested solutions and a FixIt tool here: KB3025036. It seems that a recent Office update (Tuesday 9th Dec) has broken ActiveX controls on worksheets. The symptoms include (but are probably not limited to): Being unable to use or change properties of any active controls on worksheets Error messages saying "Can't insert object" Error 438 when trying to refer to an activex control as a member of a worksheet in code To fix it, do this: Close all Office applications. Do a search in Windows Explorer - make sure to include hidden and system files and folders - for *.exd files (note: that's not *.exe !!) and delete any you find. Make sure you get these: C:\users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\Excel8.0\MSForms.exd C:\users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\VBE\MSForms.exd Reboot the computer (this is not always necessary, but probably better safe than sorry) Restart your Office apps and test the controls again. Please note that the .exd files will be recreated when you next use a workbook with an embedded active control - this is quite normal and should not cause you a problem! Hopefully that will resolve the problem for you. 🙂 Note: if you are having problems locating the .exd files, you can press Win+R to open the Run box, enter %temp% and press Enter. That should open explorer to the Temp folder and you then need to look in the Excel8.0 and VBE folders for the .exd files. (if your issue is with a program other than Excel, look for the folder related to that application - e.g. Word8.0) Update: 11-Dec: It seems that for a few cases so far, this solution doesn't resolve the issue. I will post back if and when I discover a solution for those cases too, though simply u