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Publisher has detected a problem in the file you are trying to open. To protect...
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Publisher has detected a problem in the file you are trying to open. To protect your computer, publisher will not open the file.

Backgroud Info
This issue occurs in Publisher 2007 when you try to open publications that seem to be damaged, that are altered in a malicious way, or that contain unexpected data.
To resolve this issue, you must add the PromptForBadFiles registry subkey. This subkey lets you open a publication after a message prompts you to verify that you want to open the publication.


Steps

1) Start > Run > regedit

2) Go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Publisher

3) In the box on the right, right click and create a new dword value and call it "PromptForBadFiles"

The values for the PromptForBadFiles subkey are as follows:

0: When this value is set, suspect publications are blocked. By default, the PromptForBadFiles subkey is set to 0 (zero).
1: When this value is set, you receive a message that prompts you to verify that you want to open the publication.


4) Modify the value and set it to 1 rather than 0.

5) Open up your publication that you've spent 3 days on.

6) Thank me then hang up.


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Publisher has detected a problem in the file you are trying to open. To protect... - by Mark - 23-08-2011, 02:47 PM

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