Activex Error Message Outlook 2003
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"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 outlook 2003 activex error signature page may not display correctly." Which security settings do I need to one or more activex controls outlook 2003 change for this? Actually your security settings are set correctly as ActiveX controls shouldn’t be used for emails. outlook activex control 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 one or more activex controls could not be displayed outlook 2003 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
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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
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error with Outllook 2003 signatureHome» General Outlook opportunities» Outlook ActiveX error with Outllook 2003 signature [message #161585] Wed, 25 April 2007 07:18 DOCUBANKMessages: 4Registered: April 2007 Junior Member Recently changed my signature - nothing fancy, just a font change. Now when I try to write a new email, I get the message: "One or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed because either: 1) Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on the page, or 2) You have blocked a publisher of one of the controls." What can I change to allow for ActveX controls in Outlook Report message to a moderator Re: ActiveX error with Outllook 2003 signature [message #161615] Wed, 25 April 2007 07:50 DOCUBANKMessages: 4Registered: April 2007 Junior Member As far as I can tell, it's just text: Lisa (using the font Lucida Handwriting) Lisa Nicholson (using the font Verdana) I created it using the default editor. There is a little dot above the first line when I come into a new message. When I cut and paste the dot into word, it shows up as a paragraph mark, but there is no extra line in the signature. "Roady [MVP]" wrote: > Actually you really don't want ActiveX controls. What is in your signature? > Just text? > What editor did you use? Just the default one or the Advanced Editor? > In case of the last; what are you using as your Advanced Editor? > > -- > Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] > Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > http://www.howto-outlook.com/ > Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more > > ----- > "DOCUBANK"