May be VBA support was not installed on those computers.
Run Office 2003 set up program again on those computers and enable VBA
support.
To re-enable VBA, follow these steps:
1.. Run the Office Setup program again.
1.. Quit all programs.
2.. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Microsoft Windows
Control Panel.
3.. Do one of the following:
a.. If you installed your Office program as part of Microsoft Office,
click Microsoft Office in the Currently installed programs box, and then
click the Change button.
b.. If you installed your Office program individually, click the name
of your program in the Currently installed programs box, and then click the
Change button.
2.. On the Features to install screen in the Setup program, click the plus
sign (+) next to Office Shared Features.
3.. Select Visual Basic for Applications, click the arrow next to your
selection, and then click Run from My Computer.
Sharad
"PeterQ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> hello Team,
>
> I am using Outlook 2003 on an Exchange 2003 server. I am developing vba
> macros and for the time being I use the vbaproject.otm macrofile to
> store the macros.
> However, for two users I detected that it had become impossible to
> select a menu-item from the macro-submenu.
>
> Clicking on "Macro's" or "Security" or "Visual Basic Editor" did not
> activate anything at all !! No dialog, no other screen, just nothing
> happened.
>
> (Neither was the code in the ThisOutlookSession.cls file activated when
> starting Outlook)
>
> Please, does anyone know, what can be the cause of this and what should
> be an appropiate solution ?
> I would be very grateful.
>
> Greetings,
> Peter
>
>
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