Hey guys,
I've got 3 users in my network who are being popped up with an Outlook
2007 message every once in a while:
"You have changed this message. If you save the changes, the message
will no longer be digitally signed.
Do you want to save your changes?
Yes/No"
Details:
- 2 users running XP, one running Vista.
- The 3 of them running Outlook 2007.
- The 3 of them digitally sign emails.
I enabled the Outlook Logging but nothing's written in the log when
this happens. I replaced the certificates as I read in a MS document
that the certificate might had been corrupted, but so far no luck.
I've done a deep research but find no way out of this.
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"help" <hugoelopezp@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hey guys,
> I've got 3 users in my network who are being popped up with an Outlook
> 2007 message every once in a while:
>
> "You have changed this message. If you save the changes, the message
> will no longer be digitally signed.
>
> Do you want to save your changes?
>
> Yes/No"
>
> Details:
>
> - 2 users running XP, one running Vista.
> - The 3 of them running Outlook 2007.
> - The 3 of them digitally sign emails.
>
> I enabled the Outlook Logging but nothing's written in the log when
> this happens. I replaced the certificates as I read in a MS document
> that the certificate might had been corrupted, but so far no luck.
> I've done a deep research but find no way out of this.
>
> I appreciate any idea or suggestion...!
> Regards!
I am getting the same message whenever I click on a digitally signed email,
saying that I have changed the message, If you save the changes, the message
will no longer be digitally signed.
I just click on the email in Outlook 2007 and that message pops up.
Other than clicking on yes to save is there another solution that will get
rid of this message?
Also is it important to keep the emails that I received digitally signed or
not?
Thanks for any help
"help" wrote:
> There's actually nothing changed, and most of the times it pops up
> while opening Outlook, doing absolutely nothing but opening it.
>
> Either if the click yes or no, the pop up comes back again.
>
> Thanks for replying,!
>
Re: Error message driving me nuts.! [message #421052]
Wed, 24 September 2008 11:36
Termnator1964 Messages: 1 Registered: September 2008 Location: Camp LeJeune, NC
Junior Member
DOES ANYONE HAVE A FIX FOR THIS?!? The same thing is happening to me and it is driving me nuts also. I have made no changes other than to add AVG. I am using a COMODO cert.
Re: Error message driving me nuts.! [message #449047]
Thu, 04 December 2008 07:27
jcacciap Messages: 1 Registered: December 2008 Location: US, East
Junior Member
Hi - was looking for a fix for this problem and I came across your post.
I also have a COMODO cert w/AVG free.
I think the problem is that AVG puts a message at the bottom of incoming email once it scans it. Something like this: No virus found in this incoming message.
Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com
Version: 8.0.176 / Virus Database: 270.9.12/1822 - Release Date: 12/3/2008 9:34 AM
From what I can tell, it happens with all certs.
Here is the error from the cert: Error:
The message contents may have been altered.
Signed by xxxxxx@netzero.net using RSA/SHA1 at 7:09:35 AM 12/4/2008.
Your note about the footer added by the antivirus software was excellent. My av (eset nod32) was tagging all read messages with a "scanned and safe" footer, and that caused the digital signature pop up when I re-opened or moved the sent messages. Turning off that header eliminated that tedious pop up.