Microsoft Outlook Macro/hotkey question...

wnied

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I have a user who is using a previous employees machine. When this user is in Microsoft Outlook, and replies to an email sennt to him, he hits shift+L or another combination and it signs the previous employees name. Is there anyway to get rid of this, and if so, how?

Thanks in advance.
wnied
 

sun818

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Its also possible that the employee has a macro or background running that writes out their signature when press Shift-L or whatever. If you are running Windows 98SE, you can run msconfig.exe from Start:Run and disable that program.

Thanks,
Sun
 

wnied

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The macro seems to work only in Microsoft Office products but nowhere else. It does it while trying to insert a comment or note as well. I will try the tools>signatures thing tomorrow and see how that goes. Sun818 where in msconfig would I look for this program running?

Thanks for the help guys, Appreciate it!
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wnied

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Nope guys its not under the signature selection, but thanks for the advice just the same, because it came in handy with another users machine.;) Now as for this thing, it doesnt seem to be the signature, like I first thought, this is like a macro that when you hit shift+L it inserts a comment or name, so if anyone knows how to dig this annoying problem out of my clients machine please lemmee know.

Thanks much,
wnied