Nzarth
Technical User
- Oct 29, 2003
- 184
One of my users downloaded some clipart and some 200 pieces of spyware over time 
When I removed all of the spyware, Outlook started to give an error everytime they created a new email (we use HTML in the template).
The error is "Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly".
Everyone who receives an email from this user gets the same error.
We use email signatures and I created a new one for this user but the error still occurs. When I look at the signature when they create a new email I can highlight an invisible square (guessing this is the Active X control) at the start of the signature.
When I edited the signature the invisible square is no longer there.
Any ideas on solving this? Changing the security settings is not an option as I would have to change this on all our users.
Would like to be able to delete this object.
Thanks
Nzarth
MCSA/MCSE (W2K), CCA
Working on CCNA
When I removed all of the spyware, Outlook started to give an error everytime they created a new email (we use HTML in the template).
The error is "Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly".
Everyone who receives an email from this user gets the same error.
We use email signatures and I created a new one for this user but the error still occurs. When I look at the signature when they create a new email I can highlight an invisible square (guessing this is the Active X control) at the start of the signature.
When I edited the signature the invisible square is no longer there.
Any ideas on solving this? Changing the security settings is not an option as I would have to change this on all our users.
Would like to be able to delete this object.
Thanks
Nzarth
MCSA/MCSE (W2K), CCA
Working on CCNA