Ken:
First, I went to someone else b/c I left my reply on 3/16 and had not heard
anyting and gave up on 3/22, that is why I tried someone else.
Secondly, I gave you all these security settings already in an earlier post.
from 3/16 but here it is again: So I'll do it this way:
Yes, OUtlook 2007, no errors, when I run the macro through OUtlook, it opens
VB and highlights the Setcol Rules line, that is it, not errors
Programming says "warn me about suspicious.....(recommended)"
Warnings for all macros
Warn me about suspecious activity when my , etc etc
Bottom line, is that you wrote the program, not me, and I used a lot of time
to figure out what you were asking and tried to answer the best of my
ability. I gave up b/c I had not heard from you in 6 days, hey maybe you
were on vacation, but I just figured you got pissed off and was frustrated
that I was SO dumb about this.
My rule runs fine manually, it is call Delete Spam, I copied and pasted your
programming into VBA, enabled macros. Opened the junk folder, clicked on
macros, run the delete spam macro and all it does is highlight my first
e-mail in the junk folder, no errors nothing.
So maybe delete everything and start over. I have not gotten a response
from my other posts, just ignored me, oh well, so be it.
So whatever you want to do is fine with me.
You wrote:
The first thing, before any rules stuff, is that you should be getting a
valid NameSpace object. I If you aren't then something is drastically wrong
that must be corrected before any of your code will run at all. I'd be
curious about the security settings as I asked, and I'd also be curious to
see if you are running an anti-virus program that maybe is breaking code
with a script stopper.
I don't know what a valid NameSpace object looks like
I do run an anti-virus program called Avira, I can look to see if it is
stopping scripts but doubt it b/c I would have other indications of this,
don't you think?
Sorry about all this, but I just thought that you had given up on me!
wrote:
> I had answered each one of your posts. Then you started a new thread and I
> figured you decided to try to get answers from someone else. So I left that
> thread alone.
> I'm certainly willing to continue to try to help, but I'm really at a loss.
> As I said in my last post, other than the information about caps, which did
> not offend me:
> I have no idea what's going on. If you never get valid NameSpace, Store or
> Rules collection objects obviously the code will never fire the rule. But
> the code to get those objects should just work.
> You are running this in Outlook 2007, with nothing in the code other than
> what's been shown, and no errors are fired?
> Select Tools, Trust Center and select the Macro Security tab. What is the
> setting there? What about on the Programmatic Access tab?
> Something is drastically wrong with your setup or there's something going on
> that we're not being told about. Otherwise at minimum the line setting
> NameSpace would work.
> The first thing, before any rules stuff, is that you should be getting a
> valid NameSpace object. If you aren't then something is drastically wrong
> that must be corrected before any of your code will run at all. I'd be
> curious about the security settings as I asked, and I'd also be curious to
> see if you are running an anti-virus program that maybe is breaking code
> with a script stopper.
> >
>
> "DLGolfs" <DLGolfs> wrote in message
> news:ADB2FBB6-F453-4162-A23F-E74C6418190E@microsoft.com...
> > Well , I answered you some time ago so I guess you have given up on me.
> > Sorry I don't know how to program, I put what you wrote and it did not
> > work.
> > I really thought that is what the disussion groups are for, to help people
> > like me who know nothing about programming. I guess I'll have to try
> > someone
> > else to give me the answer.
> > If you were offended by the CAPS, then I don't kow what to say about that!
> > WHy would I do someone to offend someone who is helping me? Truth is, i
> > wouldn't.
> > Oh well so be it.
> .
>