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14 14  Excel and other office macros can be useful tools, but macros (like any other software) are also used by hackers to install malware on computers. Therefor always verify that the macro file you intend to open is exactly the macro file you want to open, and has not been manipulated. Hence please follow these rules:
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16 -* Firstly, ensure you know where you got the CQM AP Tools file from. If you did not download it from the [[trucert.com>>doc:Main.WebHome]] website, or did not receive it from a [[TruCert employee>>doc:Main.Personnel.WebHome]] directly, do not open the file and discard it. Also if in doubt, discard the copies you have and download a fresh copy.
16 +* Firstly, ensure you know where you got the CQM AP Tools file from. If you did not download it from the [[trucert.com>>doc:Main.WebHome]] website, or did not receive it from a [[TruCert employee>>doc:StartPage.Personnel.WebHome]] directly, do not open the file and discard it. Also if in doubt, discard the copies you have and download a fresh copy.
17 17  * Verify that the MD5 hash of the file you downloaded matches the one shown on the trucert.com website's download page and the file included in the 7z archive you downloaded from the trucert.com website. If you do not know how to do that, contact your IT support, or follow [[this guide>>url:https://www.trucert.com/display/TruWeb/How+to+determine+the+MD5+hash+of+a+file]].
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19 19  Please note, that if you make use of the "Save Configuration & Quit" function of the CQM AP Tools, the MD5 hash will change.
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