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Duke Rupert
I just upgraded my version of Adobe Acrobat from 6.0 to 6.01 (or 6.1, can't
remember what the version was called). Anyway, now when I open Outlook and
try to send an email, I get an error message saying
"...OFFICE11/STARTUP/PDFMaker.dot contains macros by Adobe Systems
Incorporated. Macros may contain viruses. It is usually safe to disable
macros, but if the macros are legitimate, you might lose some
functionality". I also get this error in Word 2003.
I checked the knowledge base and tried changing my security level for macros
from high to medium in both Outlook and Word, but that resulted in this
error coming up when Word is opened, and the same still happens in Outlook.
I seem to remember having this problem when I was using Office XP and
upgraded Acrobat 5, but I can't remember the fix.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Duke Rupert
remember what the version was called). Anyway, now when I open Outlook and
try to send an email, I get an error message saying
"...OFFICE11/STARTUP/PDFMaker.dot contains macros by Adobe Systems
Incorporated. Macros may contain viruses. It is usually safe to disable
macros, but if the macros are legitimate, you might lose some
functionality". I also get this error in Word 2003.
I checked the knowledge base and tried changing my security level for macros
from high to medium in both Outlook and Word, but that resulted in this
error coming up when Word is opened, and the same still happens in Outlook.
I seem to remember having this problem when I was using Office XP and
upgraded Acrobat 5, but I can't remember the fix.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Duke Rupert