Outlook 2002/2003 stationary issue

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Mark

I have an issue which is frustrating the heck out of me. I have about 20
workstations all either running Outlook 2002 or outlook 2003. Some are Dell,
some are Sony, some are custom built. We want everyone to have a signature
setup in outlook with our company logo. So I create the signatures by going
into tools-options-mail format-signatures-new-Advanced Edit. This brings up
MS Word to create my signature, and saves it in html format. The problem is
that some of the computers (but completely random) will not display the logo
(a .jpg or .gif file) correctly when creating a new message. It just shows
the placeholder (x) for the image. I have tried every fix that I could find
on the net including, installing the latest service pack, changing the
image format from jpg to gif, enabling AxtiveX controls in IE, and more. I
am stumped on this and could use any suggestions you may have. Thanks!
 
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Brian Tillman

Mark said:
I have an issue which is frustrating the heck out of me. I have
about 20 workstations all either running Outlook 2002 or outlook
2003. Some are Dell, some are Sony, some are custom built. We want
everyone to have a signature setup in outlook with our company logo.

Of course, only those recipients who can handle whatever format you're
trying to force on them will have any appreciation for what you're doing.
The better place to specify this is on the server, configured to append the
signature file. Then you don't have 20 machines to worry about.
So I create the signatures by going into tools-options-mail
format-signatures-new-Advanced Edit. This brings up MS Word to create
my signature, and saves it in html format. The problem is that some
of the computers (but completely random) will not display the logo (a
.jpg or .gif file) correctly when creating a new message. It just
shows the placeholder (x) for the image.

Does anything here help?
http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/signatures.htm
 

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