Microsoft Signature Error
Contents |
360 games PC games office 2013 error logs Windows games Windows phone games Entertainment All Entertainment office 2013 event log Movies & TV Music Business & Education Business Students & educators microsoft word logs Developers Sale Sale Find a store Gift cards Products Software & services Windows Office Free downloads & security Internet microsoft word log file Explorer Microsoft Edge Skype OneNote OneDrive Microsoft Health MSN Bing Microsoft Groove Microsoft Movies & TV Devices & Xbox All Microsoft devices Microsoft Surface All Windows PCs & tablets PC accessories Xbox & games Microsoft Lumia All
Microsoft Office Event Log
Windows phones Microsoft HoloLens For business Cloud Platform Microsoft Azure Microsoft Dynamics Windows for business Office for business Skype for business Surface for business Enterprise solutions Small business solutions Find a solutions provider Volume Licensing For developers & IT pros Develop Windows apps Microsoft Azure MSDN TechNet Visual Studio For students & educators Office for students OneNote in classroom Shop PCs & tablets perfect for students Microsoft in Education Support Sign in Cart Cart Javascript is disabled Please enable javascript and refresh the page Cookies are disabled Please enable cookies and refresh the page CV: {{ getCv() }} English (United States) Terms of use Privacy & cookies Trademarks © 2016 Microsoft
Studio 2015 products Visual Studio Team Services Visual Studio Code Visual Studio Dev Essentials
Excel Event Viewer
Office Office Word/Excel/PowerPoint Microsoft Graph Outlook OneDrive/Sharepoint Skype Services excel event log Store Cortana Bing Application Insights Languages & platforms Xamarin ASP.NET C++ TypeScript .NET - excel error log location VB, C#, F# Server Windows Server SQL Server BizTalk Server SharePoint Dynamics Programs & communities Students Startups Forums MSDN Subscriber downloads Sign in Search https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2756166 Microsoft Search Hardware Dev Center Hardware Dev Center Explore New device experiences USB driver development Windows IoT Core 3D printing Docs All Windows devices Get started Design Develop Test Customize Manufacture Service Windows drivers Get started with universal Windows drivers Develop, test, and deploy drivers Device and https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/drivers/install/cm-prob-unsigned-driver driver development tools Debugging tools for Windows Device and driver technologies Windows driver samples Desktop Desktop customizations Enterprise customizations OEM manufacturing guide System builder manufacturing guide Mobile Mobile customizations Mobile deployment and imaging Mobile servicing IoT Core IoT Core manufacturing guide IoT Core updates Downloads Windows Driver Kit (WDK) Hardware Lab Kit (HLK) Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) Windows Symbol Packages Windows Debugger (WinDbg) Samples Support Programs Dashboard Explore New device experiences USB driver development Windows IoT Core 3D printing Docs All Windows devices Get started Design Develop Test Customize Manufacture Service Windows drivers Get started with universal Windows drivers Develop, test, and deploy drivers Device and driver development tools Debugging tools for Windows Device and driver technologies Windows driver samples Desktop Desktop customizations Enterprise customizations OEM manufacturing guide System builder manufacturing guide Mobile Mobile customizations Mobile deployment a
a digital signature is trustworthy Applies To: Excel 2010, Word 2010, PowerPoint 2010, Access 2010, Visio 2010, Office 2010, Visio Standard 2010, Less Applies To: Excel 2010 , Word https://support.office.com/en-us/article/How-to-tell-if-a-digital-signature-is-trustworthy-61a46050-9a9f-40ab-a894-3ccd60c44415 2010 , PowerPoint 2010 , Access 2010 , Visio 2010 , Office https://www.msoutlook.info/question/210 2010 , Visio Standard 2010 , More... Which version do I have? More... Digital signatures and certificates play a central role in software security. This article describes how to view the information that indicates when digital signatures and associated certificates are invalid. To learn about digital signatures, see Digital event log signatures and certificates In this article Digital-signature and certificate trustworthiness in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint How to tell if a digital signature is trustworthy Invalid digital signatures Recoverable-error digital signatures Partial digital signatures Digital-signature and certificate trustworthiness in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint Use the following instructions to view certificate data associated with a digital signature to verify trustworthiness. Open the microsoft word log Word document, Excel spreadsheet, or PowerPoint presentation that has a digital signature. Double click the signature line. Note: If the signature line is not available, click the red Signatures button. The Signatures pane appears. On the signature name, click the down-arrow. Select Signature Details. The following image is an example of the Signatures button. The Signature Details dialog appears. For more certificate information, click View. The Certificate dialog appears. On the General tab, you can identify certificate information: Issued to To whom this certificate was issued Issued by What organization issued the certificate Valid from / to Duration of certificate validity On the Details tab, you can see details such as: Version Serial number Issuer Subject Public key On the Certification Path tab, you can identify the certificate root and certificate status. The following image is an example of the Certificate dialog. Top of Page How to tell if a digital signature is trustworthy A trustworthy signature is valid, on the user account, on the computer that states it as valid. If the signature were opened on another computer, or another account, the
or creating several emails; "One or more Active X controls could not be displayed." "Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly." Which security settings do I need to change for this? Actually your security settings are set correctly as ActiveX controls shouldn’t be used for emails. What is happening here is that somewhere when composing the email these ActiveX controls were added to the email. Assuming that you are the composer of the email, the most likely cause is that you are using Word as your email editor or have created your email signature in Word. Certain advanced text effects are achieved in Word by the use of ActiveX controls. Another possibility is that you have installed an add-in in Word which modified your normal.dot file which is also being used when creating an email in Outlook 2003 or previous when using Word as your email editor. Signature Turn off your default signature and see if you still get the error message when creating a new message or when somebody receives a message from you (you can send yourself a test message as well). If not, the ActiveX control was in your signature and should be recreated. Change your email editor Turn off Word as your email editor (Outlook 2003 and previous) and see if you still get the error message when creating a new message or when somebody receives a message from you. If not, the ActiveX control is within your normal.dot file. Reset normal.dot If you are using Outlook 2003 or previous with Word as your email editor you can reset normal.dot by renaming it to .old when Word and Outlook are closed. You can find it here; Windows 7 and Windows Vista C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates\ Windows XP C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\ Stationery and Themes If you have a default Stationery or Theme selected, set it to default again. If you no longer get the error, verify the stationery or theme that you were using that they are clear of any ActiveX components. Word Add-ins If you are still having the issue after checking all of the above, then the issue is very likely caused by quite a persistent Word add-in (Outlook 2003 and previous only). Disable all your Word add-ins and enable them one by one (restarting both Word and Outlook in between) to find the culprit. Disable Add-ins in Word Word 2003 and previous; Tools-> Customize…-> tab Commands In the left list select Tools From the right list drag