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Old September 21st 07, 01:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Disable a macro that was working.

Shutting down Outlook.exe in the Task Manager, then restarting OUtlook, would probably also have worked.

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"beyerst" wrote in message ...
Problem is solved.
I found the suggestion in another thread to not just close outlook, but to
restart windows. That worked for me.
Thanks.

"beyerst" wrote:

Sue,

I have the same problem as Mikael: I created a macro last week, it worked
fine and now it doesn't. I get the same error message.
i tried the steps that were discribed below (creating certificate, adding it
to the trusted root..., signing, ) but it still does not work.
Is there something else that can be the problem?
Kind regards,Tim


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