![]() The default signature stays and allows the 2010 users to change the signature from the ribbon 'Signatures' button. The only "workaround" I have found is to remove the registry values after Outlook is opened at least forcing them to upgrade to 2013/2016 just to change the signature occasionally is not a viable option. The program sets the New/Reply Signature values in the registry.Įverything works beautifully except that users on Outlook 2010 and earlier have the signatures button greyed out while Outlook 2013
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