STILL IS NOT AVAILABLE... Run A Script not listed in rules wizard

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I went through the steps you outlined multiple times, and there's no "run a
script" rule. I wonder if my company "turned off" this option?

I was hoping to use this as the VBA procedure I wrote results in the Outlook
Security Warning and is useless because of the warnings (my user would have
to click 'yes' 400+ times a month). I thought by using the RunAScript rule
it may prevent the warnings.

Thanks for responding.



"Alan Moseley" wrote:

In Rules and Alerts click New Rule
Click 'Start From A Blank Rule' and choose a Step 1 option. Click Next
Select one or more conditions and click 'Next'
Under Select Action you should see an option for 'Run A Script', check it
and click on the 'a script' hyperlink in the bottom window.
Choose the script that you wish to run.
Continue the remainder of the wizard.

--
Alan Moseley IT Consultancy
http://www.amitc.co.uk

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"laavista" wrote:

I'm using Outlook 2003. I purchased an Outlook VBA book, and it shows
examples of using the rules wizard "run a script". I do not see this option
when I go into rules, and I would really like to use it.

Any suggestions?

Thanks, in advance, for your help.
.



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