All macro dialog boxes are blank

M

Midwest Muskie

When Outlook opened this morning I received an error message about vba not
being able to run or something like that. I foolishly neglected to capture
the exact error. I was given the choice to disable vba and took that choice.
Not surprisingly when Outlook opened, none of the macro tools (Macros,
Security, or Visual Basic Editor) did anything. I click them and nothing
happens. I am running Windows XP SP 2, and Office 2003 SP 2. I have tried
uninstalling and reinstalling Office, but nothing seems to be working. Any
ideas on how I can get the macro functionality back. We do not have any
Group Policies that would prevent macros from running. To the best of my
knowledge I don't have any other applications trying to connect to Outlook
(PDA, Fax, etc.)

Any thoughts??

Thanks
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

Did you check Help | About Microsoft Outlook | Disabled Items?

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
M

Midwest Muskie

That was it, Sue. I wasn't even aware of that setting. I wish I had found
it before I did an uninstall and reinstall of Office. I also wish I had paid
closer attention to the error message that popped up. I'm pretty sure there
were instructions about re-enabling it.

Thanks again.
 
M

Midwest Muskie

By the way, I meant to let you know how much I appreciate your articles in
the Exchange & Outlook Administrator news letter.
 

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