After a computer reset I wanted to use my VBA Macros for Outlook 2013.
In Outlook I get the error message:
\"An errror occured while attempti
You need to change the Trust Center settings (run all macros, not only digitally signed) or purchase a valid certificate from a trusted authority.
Ok, I found the reason for my problem:
(1) The Certificate nameofmycert
by selfcert.exe was assigned to my VBA project.
(2) However I didn't assign it to a trusted authority, like seen in: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754841.aspx#BKMK_addlocal
(3) Outlook was set to allow all macros (not only digitally signed). Anyhow it found that my VBA project was certified, but was not sure if the cerification is correct, because of (2). Therefore it deactivated all macros.
(4) In VBA/Tools / Dignital Signature it appeared:
Certificate name: [no certificate]
Sign as: nameofmycert
The remove-botton was deactivated.
Solution:
(1) VBA/Tools / Digital Signature
(2) Click on Choose ..
and select a cerificate. Then the remove-botton is activated.
(3) Click on Remove Certificate
(4) Save VBA project
(5) Restart Outlook
I had this same problem and the solution here fixed it: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/07f0158c-085b-4031-93a1-c9d047cf855c/unable-to-sign-outlook-2010-vbaproject?forum=outlook. The thread is long, but the gist of it is you need to manually save your VBA project after signing, and before exiting the VBA editor. Scroll down about 2/3rds of the way to the post by "Diane Poremsky [MVP]".
Having come across this just now, this is how I ultimately solved it (none of the other suggestions worked for me):
I’m not strictly sure you need to run Outlook as an administrator in the above, but it now works without being run as an administrator so I’m happy.
Thanks to this resource for getting this working for me! I've basically just updated, consolidated and expanded on answers given. https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/07f0158c-085b-4031-93a1-c9d047cf855c/unable-to-sign-outlook-2010-vbaproject?forum=outlook