OL2002 Email Security Feature workaround?

From: Paul M. Landry (paul_at_lyme.com)
Date: 06/01/04


Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 22:10:37 -0400

Reposting this question, as I don't see the message in the group.
I reset my newsreader and retrieved all headers again.
I suspect this message didn't make it the first time around.

"Paul M. Landry" <paul@lyme.com> wrote in message news:...
> Hi All,
> I've been trying to work around the Confirmation messages for a program
> using Simple MAPI to access Outlook's Address book and send email.
>
> All systems are running Windows XP Pro SP1 and Office XP ( 2002 ) SP3.
> After successfully setting up the Public Outlook Security Settings folder
> and publishing the security form to automatically allow Simple MAPI
access,
> one workstation now allows the program to send emails without the
> Confirmation messages appearing, however another workstation doesn't.
> It turns out that the, for the workstation that isn't working correctly,
> that the mail is delivered to a local PST file instead of the Exchange
> mailbox.
> On the first machine, the email is delivered to the Exchange Mailbox.
>
> I finally tracked down a KBase article that contained the specific cases
> when the security settings won't work.
> One of the cases is... if mail is delivered to a local folder ( PST ),
> Outlook doesn't check the Public Outlook Security Settings folder.
> Now I know why I keep getting the confirmation messages on this
workstation.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a work-around for this?
> If not, I'll have to use something like ClickYes.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul Landry
>
>



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