Re: Exchange/Outlook security problems Password What??
- From: "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" <suemvp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 18:05:48 -0400
So, in your macro, what statement triggers a security prompt? We may be able to solve the real problem, which is getting the code to run without prompts..
The only time I've seen anything like that password prompt is when the mail profile of the user working on the security forms doesn't match the Windows login account. You might try creating a new profile to see if it behaves differently.
There's no special quoting tag. It's just harder to follow the discussion if the relevant information is not kept together in one message.
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"XxLicherxX" <goldhors64@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1120855332.765909.215350@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Sue,
>
> I have double checked the location of the Outlook Security Settings
> folder using the Exchange System Manager. (This is where I originally
> created it) it is in Folders -> Public Folders... The root of the
> public folders.
>
> My mailbox name is the same as my logon name.
>
> My macro just uses VBA code, I don't think I have anything from CDO in
> it. The only thing I use from the Application object is:
>
> "Set olNS = Application.GetNamespace("MAPI")"
>
> I don't understand what could be bringing up the error that complains
> about my password.
>
> This has all started out by needing to turn off the "Something's
> looking at your email addresses" nag box in Outlook 2003, in order to
> get a macro written in Outlook 2003 to work properly.
>
> I have set up a form in a folder called Outlook Security Settings,
> which is a public folder. I have Administrator/Owner/Everything access
> to it. I was able to successfully publish the form to the folder.
>
> Whenever I try to make new settings for either the default or Exception
> groups, I get an error when I try to save.
>
> "The Access levels on this security setting cannot be saved, probably
> because of an invalid password. This setting is currently set as a
> default setting for all users. You should either delete the setting or
> save it again, and type the correct password."
>
> Invalid password?? HUH?? I was never once asked to enter a password,
> not can I find a place in th form to enter one. Where is this coming
> from?
.
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