Re: get reed of security prompts



Outlook 2007 will not prompt for trusted add-ins.

I don't think ANYBODY likes that dumb "security" dialog. I wish I could grab
the "I Love You" author and smack him around a bit. He started that whole
knee-jerk reaction. :)

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"John Blessing" <blessij@**REMOVE**THIS**gmail.com> wrote in message
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"Kan Kan" <nospam4me@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Gurus,

I want to get reed of the stupid ms outlook security prompts that come up
when trying to access mail and address book of Microsoft Outlook 2003
I am not satisfied with the solutions that i have found so far.
1. use the outlook redumption api
2. use click yes software
3. use API functions to click on the YES buttons

other than for that i got a security template from MS but this too has a
reference for Exchange Server.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/assistance/HA011402931033.aspx

I preffer this option but it does not work due to the Exchange Server
reference i guess. Can someone please shed some light on this.

Many thanks in advance.

KK




Your only options are to go back to an earlier version that didn't have
the security prompt (OL2000 I think), or, I believe OL2007 has an option
to switch off security prompts. You may not be satisfied with this either
of course <g>

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