Thank you for your kind help, Steve. I'm sorry I'm a bit late responding,
but I have been away for a while.
I can indeed see a lot of stationeries. It is stationeries with Applets in
them that just close Windows mail down. I have now had to leave one of my
favourite groups where I have been a member for a long time just because of
this. Changing the DEP settings has not helped and adjusting the security
levels does not help either. I am very sad about this.
I cannot go back to my old computer with Windows XP because I am disabled
and need this special computer. So I am at a loss here, really.
But thanks anyway.
Karin
"Steve Cochran" <scochran@oehelp.com> wrote in message
news:04C99DFD-C702-4F53-924B-5E76FAD86463@microsoft.com...
> The stationery default location is now under the message store location
> (see www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#wm). In order for some to display
> correctly, WinMail has to be put into the restricted zone under Tools |
> Options | Security. Otherwise, most work okay.
>
> I've looked at many in the Stationery newsgroup while testing Vista and
> they seem to work fine for the most part. There may also be some IE7
> security settings that may need changing.
>
> steve
>
> "CatMar" <wynkar@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:54D28AE8-CE74-4EE4-83FE-9F8FB0E35B50@microsoft.com...
>> Dear all,
>>
>> A new computer and a new Operating System. Sounds great. But I am a
>> stationery maker and now I have problems. I have heard there are some
>> problems with Windows mail and stationery. Is there a knowledge base? My
>> problems are mainly viewing applets -Windows mail closes down on each
>> stationery with an applet in it. And also Metacreations files do no
>> longer show up...
>> Does anyone have any ideas on how to be able to enjoy making stationery
>> in Windows Mail? Thank you so much in advance!
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Karin*CatMar
>