![]() See here for more info: ģ.) Last option I know of is to make signatures folder read only and insert the signature file directly on each person's computer. ![]() ![]() This option steers away from using Group Policy, but I believe it would require action done on user level for each person, which may be an issue in a larger company. See for more info: Ģ.) Another option is to run a script. This is supposed to be used for disclaimers, so in a long email chain, the signatures may wind up at the bottom of the chain, not the message. This will give you 100% control on all Outgoing messages. ![]() 1.) If you use an exchange server, you can set a Group Policy to add a signature server level and then another to remove permissions for signature access to all users. ![]()
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