Javascript and signatures

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eblumstein

I use Outlook 2007. Whenever I reply to a plain text email, I receive the
following message in below the signature:

"To create an email signature, you need to:
* Use one of the following browsers (or higher versions): Internet Explorer
5 (Windows only), Mozilla Firefox 1.0, Mozilla 1.4, Netscape 7.1, or Safari
1.2
* Enable Javascript in your browser"

I did enable active scripting in my browser (IE7) and still receive the same
message.

Any ideas? Thank you in advance.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

You get this as an error prompt or is this included in your reply as text?
Which addins do you have installed?
 
E

eblumstein

This message is included in my reply as text.
I use MS-Word as my email editor so I will detail the add-ins for Outlook
and Word:

Outlook:
Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Colleague Import Add-in
Microsoft Outlook Modile Service
Microtost VBA for Outlook Addin
PDFMOutlook
Windows Search Email Indexer
Microsoft Access Oulook Add-in for Data collection and Publishing (inactive)

MS-Word:
Acrobat PDFMaker Office COM Addin
Person Name (Outlook e-mail recipients)
Custom XML data (inactive)
Date (Smart tag lists) (inactive)
Financial Symbol (Smart tag lists) (inactive)
Headers, Footers, and Watermarks (inactive)
Hidden Text (inactive)
Measurement Converter (inactive)
Telephone Number (inactive)
Time (inactive)
 
E

eblumstein

Even more bizarre, I just noticed that the message I receive is inserted
below the signature in a previous reply in the chain of emails, not under the
currently outgoing email.
 

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