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IT House July 9 news, Microsoft announced earlier this year that Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros are disabled by default in Office applications. This change will apply to Office files downloaded from the Internet and contain macros, but Microsoft said Thursday that it would cancel the change and no longer disable VBA macros based on “feedback” from users, without specifying why.

Today, Microsoft responded to Neowin,Confirm this is only a temporary rollback. “Based on user feedback, we’ve temporarily rolled back this change, while we’ve made some additional changes to enhance usability,” Microsoft said.This is just a temporary change, we’re fully committed to disabling Office macros by default for all users. “

Furthermore, regardless of the default configuration,Users can block Office macros from the web through Group Policy settings. The path of group policy is at the following address of “User Configuration-Policy-Administrative Template”:

application path
Access Microsoft Access 2016Application SettingsSecurityTrust Center
Excel Microsoft Excel 2016Excel OptionsSecurityTrust Center
PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint 2016PowerPoint OptionsSecurityTrust Center
Visio Microsoft Visio 2016Visio OptionsSecurityTrust Center
Word Microsoft Word 2016Word OptionsSecurityTrust Center

If the user wants to block Office macros from the Internet by default, these items can be set to Protected.

IT Home understands that a macro in computer science is a term for batch processing, which replaces certain text patterns according to a series of predefined rules. The interpreter or compiler does this pattern substitution automatically when it encounters a macro. A macro is defined in Microsoft Word as a series of Word commands that can be grouped together as a single command to make everyday tasks easier.

VBA macros disabled by default were introduced in version 2203, and since VBA macros are blocked by default, hackers can no longer use them to spread malware. On systems with VBA macro auto-blocking enabled, customers see a “Security risk: Microsoft has blocked macros from running because this file is from an untrusted source” security warning, which when clicked opens an article with information on using The security risks behind Office macros and instructions for enabling these macros only when absolutely necessary.

Mockup of new Office macros security alert

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