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Old August 18th, 2004, 06:08 PM
Aaron
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it does this to 4Team as well...
-----Original Message-----
Thanks for the site. It turned out to be the Acrobat add-

in for Word. I realy
have to question Microsofts business practices when they

start making it
harder for applications outside of thiers to integrate

with theirs. I suppose
soon you won't be able to use anything Non-Micorsoft with

a microsoft
product. I'll stop my ranting now before I get on a roll.

Thanks for the help!

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

See

http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm#problems
for inforamtion
on programs that might be causing this. There's no way

to tell from the
message itself.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Vipernsx" wrote

in message
news:FD4B1074-4AF7-4A0D-93C4-

...
Everytime I select "new" to create a new email I get

a dialogue box that
pops
up and tells me that "a program is trying to access e-

mail address you
have
stored in Outlook. Do you want to all this? If this

is unexpected, it may
be
a virus and you should choose No". I always

choose "No" and am able to
proceed normally. I've running Outlook XP with Office

SP3. I am also
always
running NAI Vscan version7 with the latest dat and

enginea and I've got
all
scanning options turned on for all file types, so I

am pretty confident
that
a virus hasn't snuck into my computer. My question

is, upon recieving this
error message is there any way to determine what

program is trying to
access
my addresses (i.e. my email editor aka MSWord, or a

virus)?

Thanks in advance.




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