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A. Winter
Hello,
we use a script that creates a signature per user and deploys it during
log-on process. Every signature therefore is identical, apart from
different names etc.
For the mass of users the signature-files working fine, while for a few
users the picture is not displayed. When I look in the sourcecode of an
e-mail I have
<img width=155 height=43 id="_x0000_i1026"
src="file:///C:\Dokumente%20und%20Einstellungen\theuseraccount\Anwendungsdaten\Microsoft\Signatures\logo.jpg">
for the user which don't work and
<img width="155" height="43" id="_x0000_i10025"
src="cid:[email protected]">
for the correct displayed image. So I see that the file is not correctly
attached to the e-mail. I have no idea why this attechment-process is
different, as I do not know the place where to switch this behaviour.
Both users use Outlook 2007. So far we deleted the Outlook profile and the
complete user profile of the affected user with no result.
Thank you very much for any hint!
Best Regards
Arnd
we use a script that creates a signature per user and deploys it during
log-on process. Every signature therefore is identical, apart from
different names etc.
For the mass of users the signature-files working fine, while for a few
users the picture is not displayed. When I look in the sourcecode of an
e-mail I have
<img width=155 height=43 id="_x0000_i1026"
src="file:///C:\Dokumente%20und%20Einstellungen\theuseraccount\Anwendungsdaten\Microsoft\Signatures\logo.jpg">
for the user which don't work and
<img width="155" height="43" id="_x0000_i10025"
src="cid:[email protected]">
for the correct displayed image. So I see that the file is not correctly
attached to the e-mail. I have no idea why this attechment-process is
different, as I do not know the place where to switch this behaviour.
Both users use Outlook 2007. So far we deleted the Outlook profile and the
complete user profile of the affected user with no result.
Thank you very much for any hint!
Best Regards
Arnd