reply signature group policy

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mc123

Hi,
I was looking for a way of disabling the "reply to" signature, while keeping
"new email" signature active. I have tried the adm files, which I believe is
for outlook sp3. However, each time I enable the "disable reply to
signature" all signature capability becomes disabled?
could I be using a wrong adm file, or is this not possible? Note that the
adm file includes two seperate policies for both new and reply to signatures,
so I would think this is possible.
Thank you for any help.
 
R

Rachael

Are you using Outlook 2003? I don't know what an ADM files is, but there are
options in outlook built in to deal with this.

Under Tools>Options>Mail Format (tab) there are two options at the bottom
for signatures.

One is for "new messages", one is for "replies and forwards". If you have
your signature chosen under new messages and <none> under replies and
forwards, it will only show when you start new messages, not when you do
replies.

Hope this helps!
 
M

mc123

Hi,
first I am dealing with a group policy, which is supposed to be able to
disable signatures for reply's and forwards. However, when I enable this
policy, all signatures becomes disabled, both new and reply's.

I don't know what key this is setting? the adm file is for outlook 2003
sp3. Any idea why it would disable both signatures? I have tried to enable
the new signature, to try to make the new signature active, while disableing
the reply to signature, no luck.
Thanks.

Diane Poremsky said:
it should work if the key its setting is correct. What key is it setting?

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mc123 said:
Hi,
I was looking for a way of disabling the "reply to" signature, while
keeping
"new email" signature active. I have tried the adm files, which I believe
is
for outlook sp3. However, each time I enable the "disable reply to
signature" all signature capability becomes disabled?
could I be using a wrong adm file, or is this not possible? Note that the
adm file includes two seperate policies for both new and reply to
signatures,
so I would think this is possible.
Thank you for any help.
 

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