I have the same problem, and I am unsure as how to go about checking if the
signature is embedded in the form. What exactly do you mean by "running it to
create a new item and then remove it if it is present" Please elaborate as I
am a rank amateur as to forms. I appreciate your patience and asistance.
Craig
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
You may have several different issues at work. The new registry setting would need to be applied for each individual creating items from the form. You should also check whether your signature is embedded in the form by running it to create a new item. You can then remove it if it is present and republish.
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"Wili" wrote in message ...
I have a custom Outlook 2003 form in a public folder. For some users,
opening a new one inserts my signature (I created the form but with no
intention of inserting my sig into it!) For others, opening a new one
inserts theirs. Other users don't have the problem. I tried the registry
hack in KB article 840393, "Multiple signatures added on a custom multi-page
form in Outlook 2003," but it made no difference. We're on Outlook 2003
SP1. TIA for any ideas.