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micheleariis
Jul 31, 2024Steel Contributor
SharePoint/Excel - This content presents a potential security issue. Do you trust this content?
Since this morning several client versions of excel that have a pointing to sharepoint (our tenant) give the following message; does this happen to anyone else?
JurriaanvD
Aug 26, 2024Copper Contributor
Rechecked my opened incident with Microsoft, but they report 'No issue found'. So apparently Microsoft thinks this is not an issue, or atleast they seem to be unable to find something to even consider it an issue.
Going to reverify with my users if the problem still persists...
BobKeller
Aug 27, 2024Copper Contributor
This is one of the biggest botched fiascos from MS that I've seen in a while (and I've seen a few in my day). Three different service advisory numbers, each one closed out claiming the issue was resolved and none of them ever mentioned trusted sites or updating apps. Now, the third advisory is back again in my admin portal finally mentioning that we must update the apps to receive the fix.
SP867513
- JurriaanvDAug 27, 2024Copper ContributorMy direct colleague (sysadmin) got the same notice yesterday. He ran manual updates and wanted to reboot prior to verification of the issue post updates. He only got around to rebooting after hours, and reported back this morning that his issue seems resolved.
I asked the three users that reportedly have the same issue to also report back, and potentially re-run the manual update, and make sure to reboot prior to testing. Unfortunatly I've yet to hear back from them...- JurriaanvDAug 27, 2024Copper ContributorJust got confirmation from the initial user that the update fixed it. Unsure what Microsoft broke and what the Update fixed, but I'm assuming that means that my other two reported users (who never reported the problem, only got them from hear-say) should also be resolved.
Still, something annoying that Microsoft should have caught in testing I suppose. Just glad it was something annoying rather than completely crippeling an application. (CrowdStrike comes to mind).