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windandwaves March 21st 06 04:02 AM

macro trouble
 
Hi Folk

I created some code in VB for Outlook and now, when I try to run it, it
tells me that macros are turned off for the document . I changed the
security settings under toolsMacros, but that makes no difference.

Can you help me?

TIA

Nicolaas




Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] March 21st 06 05:53 AM

macro trouble
 
You must restart Outlook before the change in macro security settings will take effect.

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"windandwaves" wrote in message ...
Hi Folk

I created some code in VB for Outlook and now, when I try to run it, it
tells me that macros are turned off for the document . I changed the
security settings under toolsMacros, but that makes no difference.

Can you help me?

TIA

Nicolaas




Michael Bauer March 21st 06 06:18 AM

macro trouble
 
Am Tue, 21 Mar 2006 15:02:49 +1200 schrieb windandwaves:

Nicolaas, did you re-start Outlook after changing the security setting to
medium or low?

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Viele Gruesse / Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook
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Hi Folk

I created some code in VB for Outlook and now, when I try to run it, it
tells me that macros are turned off for the document . I changed the
security settings under toolsMacros, but that makes no difference.

Can you help me?

TIA

Nicolaas


windandwaves March 21st 06 07:47 PM

macro trouble
 
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
You must restart Outlook before the change in macro security settings
will take effect.



Ok, did not know that, but what if I want to keep my security level high but
at the same time let my macro run? because my client is not going to be
impressed when I tell him he will loose security in outlook just for one
thing.

TIA

Nicolaas




Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] March 21st 06 09:08 PM

macro trouble
 
In that scenario, you would need to digitally sign the VBA project; see http://www.outlookcode.com/d/vb.htm#selfcert

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx

"windandwaves" wrote in message ...
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
You must restart Outlook before the change in macro security settings
will take effect.



Ok, did not know that, but what if I want to keep my security level high but
at the same time let my macro run? because my client is not going to be
impressed when I tell him he will loose security in outlook just for one
thing.

TIA

Nicolaas





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