Turn off Activex controls in Outlook 2003?

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Dear Friends,
Does anyone know how to do this. Everytime I create a signature and insert
it into an email I get the clear box asking if I want to remove or accept the
ActiveX?
Thanks!
Walter
 
Create a signature that doesn't require ActiveX. What have you added to your
signature now? You shouldn't go beyond using text, formatting and a picture.
 
I have the same problem - a basic signature, some text and a small .jpg logo.
Signature created from scratch. I get a "Can't run Active-X control due to
security" or something. Why?
--
Doug


Roady said:
Create a signature that doesn't require ActiveX. What have you added to your
signature now? You shouldn't go beyond using text, formatting and a picture.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Tagup52 said:
Dear Friends,
Does anyone know how to do this. Everytime I create a signature and
insert
it into an email I get the clear box asking if I want to remove or accept
the
ActiveX?
Thanks!
Walter
 
See your other post.



Doug said:
I have the same problem - a basic signature, some text and a small .jpg
logo.
Signature created from scratch. I get a "Can't run Active-X control due
to
security" or something. Why?
--
Doug


Roady said:
Create a signature that doesn't require ActiveX. What have you added to
your
signature now? You shouldn't go beyond using text, formatting and a
picture.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Tagup52 said:
Dear Friends,
Does anyone know how to do this. Everytime I create a signature and
insert
it into an email I get the clear box asking if I want to remove or
accept
the
ActiveX?
Thanks!
Walter
 
I get the impression that there is a solution, but why is'n it here.

Roady said:
See your other post.



Doug said:
I have the same problem - a basic signature, some text and a small .jpg
logo.
Signature created from scratch. I get a "Can't run Active-X control due
to
security" or something. Why?
--
Doug


Roady said:
Create a signature that doesn't require ActiveX. What have you added to
your
signature now? You shouldn't go beyond using text, formatting and a
picture.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
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Dear Friends,
Does anyone know how to do this. Everytime I create a signature and
insert
it into an email I get the clear box asking if I want to remove or
accept
the
ActiveX?
Thanks!
Walter
 
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