Re: macros and HTML forms
From: Bigbruva (Richardh_at_dontusethis.ws)
Date: 11/30/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 19:06:48 -0800
It would help us help you if you told us what operating system your are
running, if you have any Anti-virus or Spyware applications, and when you
first started noticing.
For example did one of the Admins install or remove an application, visit a
Web site, change a system setting?
The more information you provide the more change we will be able to help.
BB
"Balmung" <mutsumi@caribe.net> wrote in message
news:9e7401c4d67a$4c7c1150$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>I have a problem with my account. There are three users on
> my computer. All of them have computer administrator
> privileges, but one of them has a problem. Errors include:
>
> Internet Explorer-"Security Settings do not allow the
> sending of HTML forms."
>
> BTW, this error keeps me from pressing certain buttons and
> links.
>
> Microsoft Word-"Macros are disabled."
>
> Sometimes keeps me from pressing any kind of button (save,
> open, wordart, etc.)
>
> Please reply. I would really appreciate it.
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