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"A program is trying to access email addresses" how do i get ri.
i have a box appear when i go to send and email that say a program is trying
to access email addresses. what is this from and how do i get ride of it? |
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That would depend on your Outlook version and how you are sending the
message, none of which you mentioned. You may be able to get around the problem by either disabling Word as your e-mail editor or updating some of your add-ins, especially virus scanners. See the following article for more information: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm#problems -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "brian" wrote in message ... i have a box appear when i go to send and email that say a program is trying to access email addresses. what is this from and how do i get ride of it? |
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Hi Brian,
Try our freeware solution -- Advanced Security for Outlook: http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/security/ Get rid of the annoying security alerts in Outlook! Advanced Security for Outlook allows you to determine the violator and specify the permanent action for this program (and only this!) : allow access, block access or run the default Outlook handler. In future, the specified action by you will be executed automatically and Outlook Security will not annoy you with messages about trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook. The standard security system has two drawbacks: first, it does not allow users to determine the source of the treat, second, a lot of other applications developed before the security system appeared can be really annoying due to their constantly appearing warnings. Since the security system is constantly updated, a "fresh" program can get into the list of such applications. There is still another drawback resulting from the first two: the user can temporarily disable the security system thus allowing any other program also to work without any security system restrictions. Our software solves all the above problems providing the information not only about the type of alert, but also about what program caused it and makes it possible to specify for this (and only this!) program the permanent action: allow access, block access or run the default Outlook handler. Later on you can change or delete the action. It should be mentioned that there is a range of tasks (which is rather narrow) that an Outlook developer can implement only through the use of the object model and its "blocked" methods. In this case Advanced Security is an indispensable program when using such an application. Alexander Gorlach, MAPILab Ltd. -- Must have Outlook add-ins http://www.mapilab.com/ -----Original Message----- From: brian ] Posted At: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 11:07 PM Posted To: microsoft.public.outlook.contacts Conversation: "A program is trying to access email addresses" how do i get ri. Subject: "A program is trying to access email addresses" how do i get ri. i have a box appear when i go to send and email that say a program is trying to access email addresses. what is this from and how do i get ride of it? |
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