Visual Basic Editor is disabled in Outlook 2000

P

Patti

User wants to write a macro in VBA, but when he chooses
Tools/macro, he can see visual basic editor on the menu,
but it's disabled. Can anyone tell me how to enable it?

Thanks in advance
 
K

Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]

Was VBA installed as part of the Office installation? Was some policy
used to disable it?

In the registry, in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins does
"Microsoft VbaAddinForOutlook.1" show up and what is the LoadBehavior
value for that registry key? Is it 9?
 
P

Patti

Unfortunately I don't know how the original load took
place. I found the the key in the registry, but don't see
anything about LoadBehavior. It just shows name, type and
data.
-----Original Message-----
Was VBA installed as part of the Office installation? Was some policy
used to disable it?

In the registry, in
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins does
 
K

Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]

That sounds like an administrative policy was used to install Outlook
which disabled Outlook VBA for the users. See if creating a new DWORD
registry key named LoadBehavior and setting its value to 9 when
Outlook is closed lets the user access the Outlook VBA project.
 
D

dk-ronnie

Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] wrote on 02/20/2004 09:37 ET
That sounds like an administrative policy was used to install Outloo
which disabled Outlook VBA for the users. See if creating a new DWOR
registry key named LoadBehavior and setting its value to 9 whe
Outlook is closed lets the user access the Outlook VBA project

Ken Slova
[MVP - Outlook
http://www.slovaktech.co
Author: Absolute Beginners Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 200
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"Patti" wrote in messag
Unfortunately I don't know how the original load too
place. I found the the key in the registry, but don't se
anything about LoadBehavior. It just shows name, type an
data
I am also facing the same problems. In my case the LoadBehavior is set to 9
Bu
it is still disabled. Please suggest a solution to this problem
 

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