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Uh-oh

Matt

The security feature of the macros takes place after the next restart, so more than likely the next time you open Outlook your button won't work.

I'll look into signing the code so it works with High. You may have to install my company's cert authority tho, 'cause I'm not paying Veri$ign to sign it.

As for VBScript, it's not hard. http://msdn.microsoft.com/ has a bunch of information on it, but, as with all Microsoft, you have to learn how to search for it.

Look here:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/office/office2000/maintain/security/o2ksec.mspx

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