R
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Dear all
it seems that there is a new-good security feature in
outllok 2000 sp3 or 2003 that prevents anothorised
programs (e.g. a virus) to access your email addresses.
you get a message saying that a program is trying to
access your eamil addresse stored in outlook. do you want
to allow this ? blablabla
thats fine when it come to a virus.
In my case however, i have utility that runs automatically
and sends an email. i dont wantusers to answer yes each
time this thing runs because its in background and they
will cant tell if its the program or a virus.
so...do you think there is somewhere where i can say to
outlook to allow that application to freely access the
email addresses ?
i have found some articles in microsoft but they are VERY
confusing.
it seems that there is a new-good security feature in
outllok 2000 sp3 or 2003 that prevents anothorised
programs (e.g. a virus) to access your email addresses.
you get a message saying that a program is trying to
access your eamil addresse stored in outlook. do you want
to allow this ? blablabla
thats fine when it come to a virus.
In my case however, i have utility that runs automatically
and sends an email. i dont wantusers to answer yes each
time this thing runs because its in background and they
will cant tell if its the program or a virus.
so...do you think there is somewhere where i can say to
outlook to allow that application to freely access the
email addresses ?
i have found some articles in microsoft but they are VERY
confusing.