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Come ripristinare l'opzione Esegui uno script mancante nella regola di Outlook?

Potresti aver notato il file eseguire uno script l'opzione scompare dalla procedura guidata Regole dopo un aggiornamento di Office. Ciò impedirà agli utenti di creare la regola di Outlook con lo script VBA. Questo articolo introdurrà un modo per ripristinare i mancanti eseguire uno script opzione nella procedura guidata delle regole di Outlook facilmente.

Ripristina l'opzione mancante Esegui uno script in Outlook 2016


Ripristina l'opzione mancante Esegui uno script in Outlook 2016

Per ripristinare il mancante eseguire uno script opzione nella procedura guidata delle regole di Outlook, eseguire le seguenti operazioni:

1. stampa Win + R tasti insieme per aprire la finestra di dialogo Esegui, nel tipo di finestra di dialogo regedit nel Apri casella e fare clic su OK pulsante. Vedi screenshot:

2. Nella finestra di dialogo Controllo account utente che si apre, fare clic su pulsante. Vedi screenshot:

3. Nella finestra dell'Editor del Registro di sistema, apri il file Sicurezza chiave con percorso sotto:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Office \ 16.0 \ Outlook \ Security

4. Fare clic con il pulsante destro del mouse su Sicurezza e selezionare New > DWORD (valore a 32 bit) dal menu di scelta rapida, quindi denominare il nuovo DWORD come AbilitaUnsafeClientMailRules. Vedi screenshot:

5. Fare doppio clic sul file AbilitaUnsafeClientMailRules DWORD per aprire la finestra di dialogo Modifica valore QWORD. Vedi screenshot:

6. Nella finestra di dialogo Modifica valore QWORD (64-BIT), digitare 1 nel Dati di valore casella e fare clic su OK pulsante. Vedi screenshot sopra.

7. Riavvia il tuo Microsoft Outlook.

E ora scoprirai il file eseguire uno script opzione nel step 1: Seleziona le azioni di Creazione guidata regole.


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You switched from 32 bit to 64 bit without explanation. See "New > DWORD (32-BIT Value)" then after "6. In the Edit QWORD (64-BIT)". Which is it ? Or is it both?
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You change from DWORD to QWORD at the end.
It should be DWORD
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Great! Thanks
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This worked for me in Outlook for Office 365. Once point to clarify, the instructions flip-flop between DWORD and QWORD, which are mutually exclusive. I used DWORD and it worked.
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I also didn't have a security folder. To get around the issue, I set a rule to forward all emails fitting a specific rule to IFTTT so I can use their automation instead. Won't work for everybody, and attachments get a long number added to them if saving to Dropbox.
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what applet did you use on IFTTT, or did you make your own?
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I set an email trigger, and set the action to be to save to Dropbox. However, I've since switched to Microsoft Flow for saving Gmail directly to Dropbox. My specific goal was to save Gmail attachments to Dropbox, and Flow worked best for that after IFTTT dropped support for reading emails from Gmail.
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I Don't Have a security folder after HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook
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It's because Microsoft has yet again changed something concerning this feature. Most likely, this registry key path has completely changed, or has been outright omitted. I have a Premier Support ticket open with MS currently to have them provide us the CORRECT registry setting for Office2016/2019 current monthly channel to bring the Run a Script in Rules Actions back. It is completely unacceptable for MS to continue to alter/omit features like this without clear & priority notification to clients. I understand the security risks behind using such a feature, but in certain scenarios, this still is used.
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By playing around I found the correct key:
Computer\HKEY_USERS\{whichevertheuserkeyis}\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Security

So do not use HKEY_Current_User, instead use HKEY_USERS
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This doesn't seem to work for Outlook 2013. Is there a method that will work for this version? Also, your instructions reference DWORD and the images imply QWORD.
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For 2013 I used HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Outlook\Security and DWORD EnableUnsafeClientMailRules with value 1.
Each version of office has its own folder in "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\"

You also need to allow the macro to run in outlook 2013:

File -> Options -> Trust Centre -> Trust centre settings
-> Macro settings -> "Notifications for all macros"

This will ask you to allow the macro the first time the rule runs, but be careful not to allow any other unknown macros during day to day use. You could also use a digitally signed macro, and only allow digitally signed ones to run.

Then create your script, create a rule that runs it, and you should be set.
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Did not work for me.  I have Outlook 2013, but maybe now that Office 365 has overstepped this setting somehow.  I have the trust settings enabled to notify for all Macros.
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DWORD or QWORD? A bit confusing to understand which to use... Had to create DWORD to make it work. Thanks
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Do You have instructions how to enable this option also for outlook 2010?
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Thank You! It worked for me and as mentioned in one of the comments below, Step 6 was DWORD dialogue box for me.
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