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strange change in Outlook 2000 forms

Asked By Buckeyegator
10-Mar-10 11:13 AM
We have been using Exchange 2003 and various releases of Office
.....2000, 2003, and 2007.  We have a few forms in our organizational
forms library that we use for vacation requests and other company
requests.  All have been working fine.  All use macros. All of a sudden
ONE (The CEO) user is getting a popup asking him to enable or disable
macros. This has never happened before and he is not exactly happy. He
is running Office 2000. He seems to be the only user this is happening
to, but since he barks the loudest and signs my paycheck, I need to fix
this fast.  I have tried changing his macro security level to low, but
this does nothing.

Any help?

Thanks,
Terry




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Buckeyegator

The warning message is inaccurate and confusing, because custom forms neveruse

Sue Mosher [MVP] replied to Buckeyegator
05-Apr-10 09:50 AM
The warning message is inaccurate and confusing, because custom forms never
use macros, which is a feature of VBA. Custom forms use VBScript code and are
not affected by VBA macro security.

Check to make sure that the form is published with the "Send form definition
with item" box on the (Properties) page unchecked.
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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54
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