OL98: How to Disable VB Code When You Open an Outlook Item
ID: Q180984
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SUMMARY
Programmers can store Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) code in a
Microsoft Outlook item and configure the code to automatically run when you
open the item. This article describes how to open an Outlook item without
running any VBScript code.
MORE INFORMATION
The behavior of Outlook may vary when you open an item that contains Visual
Basic Scripting Edition code:
- If you open an item that contains VBScript code which is not published
in a forms library, you receive a prompt to either enable or disable the
code from running.
- If you open an item that contains VBScript code which is published in a
forms library, you do not receive a prompt to disable the code from
running.
To prevent any VBScript code from running, hold down SHIFT while you open
the item. For example, hold down SHIFT while you open an item to prevent
the Visual Basic Script code for the Open event from running.
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Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: February 11, 1999