Dear All,
I will be needing help as soon as possible. My boss created a presentation on his laptop.
This is a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation that was made from Microsoft 2003.
As my boss will be on the compliance leave, he wants me to go to the presentation and practice as I will be the one presenting it in his absence.
Too bad the presentation cannot be move after my boss arrives. It was just fine with me.
So I have extracted the presentation in our shared drive.
But then I am having an issue viewing it. It says that I am attempting to open a file type that is blocked by my registry policy setting.
I badly need help.
The presentation will be in three weeks, and I cannot open the file. I do not want to disturb my boss from his compliance leave.
Techs, please help as soon as possible.
MS PowerPoint 2003 file was blocked by Registry
First of all, exit your PowerPoint.
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Click Start and then click Run. In the Open dialog box, enter "regedit" and press OK.
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Locate this path in your registry tree
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice11.0PowerPointSecurityFileOpenBlock
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftOffice11.0PowerPointSecurityFileOpenBlock
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After locating, click the DWORD value that matches your file type and change the value in the Value Data box from 0 to 1. 0 signifies blocked and 1 signifies unblocked.
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Now exit the Regedit and then try to run your presentation.
MS PowerPoint 2003 file was blocked by Registry
Dear Carl,
Your presentation has been locked by your boss in the registry.
To remove the lock please follows these steps:
1. First, take a backup of the data as changing registry with an error could seriously lose your data,
2. Click Start,
3. Find “regedit.exe” (See image below), a separate window will open
4. Then go on Clicking on the drop down menu HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftOffice11.0PowerPointSecurityFileOpenBlock,
5. Search for DWORD value file,
6. Right click the DWORD value file,
7. Click on Modify,
8. Change the value data to 0 (used for blocking) instead of 1 (used for unblocking),
9. Click ok,
10. From the file menu exist from the registry.
Now you will be able to open the presentation.