WSH to change Outlook 2003 Macro Security from High to Medium
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WSH to change Outlook 2003 Macro Security from High to Medium
Hi,
Anyone knows how to use WSH to change the Outlook 2003 Macros Security
from High to Medium?
Thanks in advance.
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