(Updated) External workbook links to blocked file types will be disabled by default

Message Center ID: MC1125497
Microsoft 365 apps
Plan for Change
Major Change New feature User impact Admin impact
November 2025

Summary

External workbook links to blocked file types were going to be disabled by default starting November 2025, but this change is currently on hold. Administrators can control this via group policy or registry settings. Existing links retain last values but won’t refresh; new links return a #BLOCKED error.

Details

Updated November 25, 2025: This change is currently on hold. We will communicate via Message center when we are ready to proceed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and thank you for your patience. 

Introduction

To enhance workbook security, a new group policy is being introduced to expand File Block Settings to external workbook links. This policy allows administrators to control whether links to blocked file types can be refreshed.

If not configured, no changes will take effect immediately. However, starting November 2025, the default behavior will block external links to file types currently blocked by the Trust Center. When this policy is enabled, new references to blocked file types will return a #BLOCKED error. Existing links will display the last successfully refreshed values but will no longer refresh.

When this will happen

General Availability: We will update this Message center post when we are ready to proceed.

How this affects your organization

  • Policy not configured: No immediate change will occur.
  • Build 2509 warning bar: Users will see a business bar when opening workbooks containing external links to blocked file types, alerting them to the upcoming change.
  • Build 2510 enforcement: If the policy remains unconfigured, users will no longer be able to refresh or create new references to blocked file types.
  • Existing links behavior: External links will retain the last successfully loaded value but will not refresh.
  • New links behavior: Creating a new external link to a blocked file type will return a #BLOCKED error.
  • Workbook Links pane: Will indicate which workbooks failed to refresh due to being blocked.

What you can do to prepare

Administrators who need to allow workbook links to blocked file types can revert to the previous behavior using the following methods:

  • Registry setting: Set HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Excel\Security\FileBlock\FileBlockExternalLinks to 0.
  • Group Policy setting: Set File Block Includes External Link Files to Disabled:
  • Excel Group Policy Template > Excel Options > Security > Trust Center > File Block Settings > File Block includes external link files

We recommend reviewing existing workbooks and communicating this change to users who rely on external links to ensure continuity of workflows.

Learn more: Macros from the internet are blocked by default in Office

Learn more: External Workbook Links to Blocked File Types Will Be Disabled by Default

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

Change History

November 25, 2025 at 8:31 PM Updated
Summary
Previous
Starting November 2025, external workbook links to blocked file types will be disabled by default in Excel, showing a #BLOCKED error for new links and preventing refresh for existing ones. Administrators can revert this via registry or group policy settings. Rollout ends July 2026.
New
External workbook links to blocked file types were going to be disabled by default starting November 2025, but this change is currently on hold. Administrators can control this via group policy or registry settings. Existing links retain last values but won’t refresh; new links return a #BLOCKED error.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-10-23T18:37:43.470Z
New
2025-11-25T19:38:22.357Z
Body Content
Previous

Updated October 23, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. 

Introduction

To enhance workbook security, a new group policy is being introduced to expand File Block Settings to external workbook links. This policy allows administrators to control whether links to blocked file types can be refreshed.

If not configured, no changes will take effect immediately. However, starting November 2025, the default behavior will block external links to file types currently blocked by the Trust Center. When this policy is enabled, new references to blocked file types will return a #BLOCKED error. Existing links will display the last successfully refreshed values but will no longer refresh.

When this will happen

General Availability: We will begin rolling out the default change in early November 2025 (previously early October) and end in late July 2026.

How this affects your organization

  • Policy not configured: No immediate change will occur.
  • Build 2509 warning bar: Users will see a business bar when opening workbooks containing external links to blocked file types, alerting them to the upcoming change.
  • Build 2510 enforcement: If the policy remains unconfigured, users will no longer be able to refresh or create new references to blocked file types.
  • Existing links behavior: External links will retain the last successfully loaded value but will not refresh.
  • New links behavior: Creating a new external link to a blocked file type will return a #BLOCKED error.
  • Workbook Links pane: Will indicate which workbooks failed to refresh due to being blocked.

What you can do to prepare

Administrators who need to allow workbook links to blocked file types can revert to the previous behavior using the following methods:

  • Registry setting: Set HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Excel\Security\FileBlock\FileBlockExternalLinks to 0.
  • Group Policy setting: Set File Block Includes External Link Files to Disabled:
  • Excel Group Policy Template > Excel Options > Security > Trust Center > File Block Settings > File Block includes external link files

We recommend reviewing existing workbooks and communicating this change to users who rely on external links to ensure continuity of workflows.

Learn more: Macros from the internet are blocked by default in Office

Learn more: External Workbook Links to Blocked File Types Will Be Disabled by Default

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

New

Updated November 25, 2025: This change is currently on hold. We will communicate via Message center when we are ready to proceed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and thank you for your patience. 

Introduction

To enhance workbook security, a new group policy is being introduced to expand File Block Settings to external workbook links. This policy allows administrators to control whether links to blocked file types can be refreshed.

If not configured, no changes will take effect immediately. However, starting November 2025, the default behavior will block external links to file types currently blocked by the Trust Center. When this policy is enabled, new references to blocked file types will return a #BLOCKED error. Existing links will display the last successfully refreshed values but will no longer refresh.

When this will happen

General Availability: We will update this Message center post when we are ready to proceed.

How this affects your organization

  • Policy not configured: No immediate change will occur.
  • Build 2509 warning bar: Users will see a business bar when opening workbooks containing external links to blocked file types, alerting them to the upcoming change.
  • Build 2510 enforcement: If the policy remains unconfigured, users will no longer be able to refresh or create new references to blocked file types.
  • Existing links behavior: External links will retain the last successfully loaded value but will not refresh.
  • New links behavior: Creating a new external link to a blocked file type will return a #BLOCKED error.
  • Workbook Links pane: Will indicate which workbooks failed to refresh due to being blocked.

What you can do to prepare

Administrators who need to allow workbook links to blocked file types can revert to the previous behavior using the following methods:

  • Registry setting: Set HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Excel\Security\FileBlock\FileBlockExternalLinks to 0.
  • Group Policy setting: Set File Block Includes External Link Files to Disabled:
  • Excel Group Policy Template > Excel Options > Security > Trust Center > File Block Settings > File Block includes external link files

We recommend reviewing existing workbooks and communicating this change to users who rely on external links to ensure continuity of workflows.

Learn more: Macros from the internet are blocked by default in Office

Learn more: External Workbook Links to Blocked File Types Will Be Disabled by Default

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

October 23, 2025 at 8:30 PM Updated
Title
Previous
External workbook links to blocked file types will be disabled by default
New
(Updated) External workbook links to blocked file types will be disabled by default
Summary
Previous
Starting October 2025, external workbook links to blocked file types will be disabled by default, showing a #BLOCKED error for new links and preventing refresh of existing ones. Administrators can revert this via registry or group policy settings. A rollout and user warnings will occur from October 2025 to July 2026.
New
Starting November 2025, external workbook links to blocked file types will be disabled by default in Excel, showing a #BLOCKED error for new links and preventing refresh for existing ones. Administrators can revert this via registry or group policy settings. Rollout ends July 2026.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-07-30T23:51:29.750Z
New
2025-10-23T18:37:43.470Z
Tags
Previous
New feature,User impact,Admin impact
New
Updated message,New feature,User impact,Admin impact
Body Content
Previous

Introduction

To enhance workbook security, a new group policy is being introduced to expand File Block Settings to external workbook links. This policy allows administrators to control whether links to blocked file types can be refreshed.

If not configured, no changes will take effect immediately. However, starting October 2025, the default behavior will block external links to file types currently blocked by the Trust Center. When this policy is enabled, new references to blocked file types will return a #BLOCKED error. Existing links will display the last successfully refreshed values but will no longer refresh.

When this will happen

General Availability: We will begin rolling out the default change in early October 2025 and end in late July 2026.

How this affects your organization

  • Policy not configured: No immediate change will occur.
  • Build 2509 warning bar: Users will see a business bar when opening workbooks containing external links to blocked file types, alerting them to the upcoming change.
  • Build 2510 enforcement: If the policy remains unconfigured, users will no longer be able to refresh or create new references to blocked file types.
  • Existing links behavior: External links will retain the last successfully loaded value but will not refresh.
  • New links behavior: Creating a new external link to a blocked file type will return a #BLOCKED error.
  • Workbook Links pane: Will indicate which workbooks failed to refresh due to being blocked.

What you can do to prepare

Administrators who need to allow workbook links to blocked file types can revert to the previous behavior using the following methods:

  • Registry setting: Set HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Excel\Security\FileBlock\FileBlockExternalLinks to 0.
  • Group Policy setting: Set File Block Includes External Link Files to Disabled:
  • Excel Group Policy Template > Excel Options > Security > Trust Center > File Block Settings > File Block includes external link files

We recommend reviewing existing workbooks and communicating this change to users who rely on external links to ensure continuity of workflows.

Learn more: Macros from the internet are blocked by default in Office

Learn more: External Workbook Links to Blocked File Types Will Be Disabled by Default

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

New

Updated October 23, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. 

Introduction

To enhance workbook security, a new group policy is being introduced to expand File Block Settings to external workbook links. This policy allows administrators to control whether links to blocked file types can be refreshed.

If not configured, no changes will take effect immediately. However, starting November 2025, the default behavior will block external links to file types currently blocked by the Trust Center. When this policy is enabled, new references to blocked file types will return a #BLOCKED error. Existing links will display the last successfully refreshed values but will no longer refresh.

When this will happen

General Availability: We will begin rolling out the default change in early November 2025 (previously early October) and end in late July 2026.

How this affects your organization

  • Policy not configured: No immediate change will occur.
  • Build 2509 warning bar: Users will see a business bar when opening workbooks containing external links to blocked file types, alerting them to the upcoming change.
  • Build 2510 enforcement: If the policy remains unconfigured, users will no longer be able to refresh or create new references to blocked file types.
  • Existing links behavior: External links will retain the last successfully loaded value but will not refresh.
  • New links behavior: Creating a new external link to a blocked file type will return a #BLOCKED error.
  • Workbook Links pane: Will indicate which workbooks failed to refresh due to being blocked.

What you can do to prepare

Administrators who need to allow workbook links to blocked file types can revert to the previous behavior using the following methods:

  • Registry setting: Set HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Excel\Security\FileBlock\FileBlockExternalLinks to 0.
  • Group Policy setting: Set File Block Includes External Link Files to Disabled:
  • Excel Group Policy Template > Excel Options > Security > Trust Center > File Block Settings > File Block includes external link files

We recommend reviewing existing workbooks and communicating this change to users who rely on external links to ensure continuity of workflows.

Learn more: Macros from the internet are blocked by default in Office

Learn more: External Workbook Links to Blocked File Types Will Be Disabled by Default

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

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