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Old 03-03-2005, 01:31 PM   #1
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I have a strange problem with one of my customers. We set up not too long ago
the CA for their company. The Windows 2000 network was setup in 2001 and al
servers updated recently to Windows 2003. Now if I try to set security on
Outlook 2003 it will immediately default back to "High" no matter how I do
it. I checked and set to "Not Configured" all the GPOs concerning macro
security level. No luck still stuck to High. My point is not to lower
security but rather see if I can try to make a macro run for a user. All
macros are disabled and right now I have no clue how to enable this one. The
macro was signed by a certificate from our own CA.
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Old 04-03-2005, 03:57 PM   #2
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All I can suggest is to review this page to see if anything jumps out at you:

Microsoft Office Assistance: Macro Security Levels in Office 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/a...1403071033.aspx

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"johnny" wrote:

> I have a strange problem with one of my customers. We set up not too long ago
> the CA for their company. The Windows 2000 network was setup in 2001 and al
> servers updated recently to Windows 2003. Now if I try to set security on
> Outlook 2003 it will immediately default back to "High" no matter how I do
> it. I checked and set to "Not Configured" all the GPOs concerning macro
> security level. No luck still stuck to High. My point is not to lower
> security but rather see if I can try to make a macro run for a user. All
> macros are disabled and right now I have no clue how to enable this one. The
> macro was signed by a certificate from our own CA.
> --
> Jean Leblanc
> Senior technical evangelist
> Conamex International
> www.conamex.com

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