Re: MSMapi Controls
- From: Jan Hyde <StellaDrinker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 05 May 2006 09:04:42 +0100
Antony <Antony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>'s wild thoughts
were released on Thu, 4 May 2006 08:38:02 -0700 bearing the
following fruit:
HI,
I am using the MAPISession and MAPIMessages controls to add email
functionality to a app running on a client server.
Problem is whenever the app tries to send a notification email through my
app the msoutlook box appears saying that firstly another application is
attempting to gain access to email functionality and then another box to say
that an application is attempting to send email automatically Yes/No to allow.
Is there any way to stop these modal boxes from appearing other than to tell
the client to have someone on site at 3 am to click the "Yes" button twice ??
This is due to the security on outlook, if it was that easy
to disable then it wouldn't be much use. There are ways
around it when dealing with outlook directly (see 'outlook
redemption' IIRC) but I don't know of any way round it when
using the MAPI controls.
Jan Hyde (VB MVP)
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