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I have an application which runs perfectly in my (single user) Outlook 2003.
I run a macro which copies all the attacments and the body of the email to a
disc folder.
At the client's networked workstations, I get a message that macros won't
run (in Outlook 2003).
I've looked at the Microsoft's explanations - phew!!!
I guess that there is some sort of system ban.
Can anyone suggest how I might approach the System Admin. to allow this
single macro to run on some of the network workstations?
I've seen something about "signatures"? Is this a way of getting round a
system block?
TIA
Michael Lewis
I run a macro which copies all the attacments and the body of the email to a
disc folder.
At the client's networked workstations, I get a message that macros won't
run (in Outlook 2003).
I've looked at the Microsoft's explanations - phew!!!
I guess that there is some sort of system ban.
Can anyone suggest how I might approach the System Admin. to allow this
single macro to run on some of the network workstations?
I've seen something about "signatures"? Is this a way of getting round a
system block?
TIA
Michael Lewis