Outlook with SP3

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Since I've dnloaded SP3 I have been getting a pop-up message when I go read my email that bascially says that someone is trying to access my address book. Is this a new feature with SP3? I've run my virus checker (Norton System Works, which is up to date) and I don't believe I have any viruses. Can someone explain why I'm getting this message with each email that I get and is there a way to configure Outlook to automatically handle is issue

Thanks ahead of time

Mike
 
Outlook 2002 SP3 adds additional properties to the list of those that are
affected by the security features. As a result, one of your add-ins needs
updated to the latest version - antispam add-ins are a common cause
although others are affected by the changes as well. Many add-ins were
updated following the release of Outlook 2003 and should work with SP3, if
not you'll need to contact the vendor for a newer version.

http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm#problems has a list of
applications known to trigger the warning.

To learn how to program around the new properties (which is needed for the
macros to work with OL2003 too) see http://www.outlookcode.com/d/sec.htm

IHateSpam released an update by 6PM Thursday - look for links on their
support page. Cloudmark is working on an update - Norton will have an update
available soon too. Newsgator has an update ready....
 
Diane

Thanks for the tips. I went to the Sunbelt (IHateSpam) web site, dnloaded the fix and sure enough it works

Thanks Agai

----- Diane Poremsky wrote: ----

Outlook 2002 SP3 adds additional properties to the list of those that are
affected by the security features. As a result, one of your add-ins needs
updated to the latest version - antispam add-ins are a common cause
although others are affected by the changes as well. Many add-ins were
updated following the release of Outlook 2003 and should work with SP3, if
not you'll need to contact the vendor for a newer version

http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm#problems has a list of
applications known to trigger the warning

To learn how to program around the new properties (which is needed for the
macros to work with OL2003 too) see http://www.outlookcode.com/d/sec.ht

IHateSpam released an update by 6PM Thursday - look for links on their
support page. Cloudmark is working on an update - Norton will have an update
available soon too. Newsgator has an update ready...

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hour
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide

Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.co
 
Although a Symantec LiveUpdate arrived today that
included core updates to Norton Anti-Spam, the issue of
NAS freezing Outlook's toolbar buttons after the
installation of SP3 still remains as first reported. It's
mind-biggling that Symantec is taking so long to fix this
problem... but all we can do is continue to wait.

carabalda

-----Original Message-----
Diane;

Thanks for the tips. I went to the Sunbelt (IHateSpam)
web site, dnloaded the fix and sure enough it works.
Thanks Again

----- Diane Poremsky wrote: -----

Outlook 2002 SP3 adds additional properties to the list of those that are
affected by the security features. As a result, one of your add-ins needs
updated to the latest version - antispam add-ins are a common cause
although others are affected by the changes as well. Many add-ins were
updated following the release of Outlook 2003 and should work with SP3, if
not you'll need to contact the vendor for a newer version.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm#problems
has a list of
applications known to trigger the warning.

To learn how to program around the new properties (which is needed for the
macros to work with OL2003 too) see http://www.outlookcode.com/d/sec.htm

IHateSpam released an update by 6PM Thursday - look for links on their
support page. Cloudmark is working on an update - Norton will have an update
available soon too. Newsgator has an update ready....

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)


Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com


Since I've dnloaded SP3 I have been getting a pop- up message when I go
read my email that bascially says that someone is trying to access my
address book. Is this a new feature with SP3? I've run my virus checker
(Norton System Works, which is up to date) and I don't believe I have any
viruses. Can someone explain why I'm getting this message with each email
that I get and is there a way to configure Outlook to automatically handle
is issue.



.
 
I have found a work around for the problem with Norton antispam go into
configure and delete all the entry's in the allowed list you will find that
the program will work and not lock up.
Jack

Since I've dnloaded SP3 I have been getting a pop-up message when I go read
my email that bascially says that someone is trying to access my address
book. Is this a new feature with SP3? I've run my virus checker (Norton
System Works, which is up to date) and I don't believe I have any viruses.
Can someone explain why I'm getting this message with each email that I get
and is there a way to configure Outlook to automatically handle is issue.

Thanks ahead of time.

Mike
 
Sorry Jack, but my experience after trying your
workaround is that the exact same problem happens when
using either of the NAS integrated buttons "This is Spam"
and "This is Not Spam"... the Office warning message
appears again, and after either allowing or denying the
action, all of Outlook's toolbar buttons and the close X
are non-functioning. I must use Task Manager to close
Outlook.

And I've double-checked... there are still no entires
at all in Anti-Spam's Allowed list... so this workaround
does NOT solve the problem for me... I still have to wait
till Symantec gets their act together and comes up with a
patch... and according to them, that's not for about
another week.

Very, very bad...


-----Original Message-----
Diane;

Thanks for the tips. I went to the Sunbelt (IHateSpam)
web site, dnloaded the fix and sure enough it works.
Thanks Again

----- Diane Poremsky wrote: -----

Outlook 2002 SP3 adds additional properties to the list of those that are
affected by the security features. As a result, one of your add-ins needs
updated to the latest version - antispam add-ins are a common cause
although others are affected by the changes as well. Many add-ins were
updated following the release of Outlook 2003 and should work with SP3, if
not you'll need to contact the vendor for a newer version.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm#problems
has a list of
applications known to trigger the warning.

To learn how to program around the new properties (which is needed for the
macros to work with OL2003 too) see http://www.outlookcode.com/d/sec.htm

IHateSpam released an update by 6PM Thursday - look for links on their
support page. Cloudmark is working on an update - Norton will have an update
available soon too. Newsgator has an update ready....

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)


Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com


Since I've dnloaded SP3 I have been getting a pop- up message when I go
read my email that bascially says that someone is trying to access my
address book. Is this a new feature with SP3? I've run my virus checker
(Norton System Works, which is up to date) and I don't believe I have any
viruses. Can someone explain why I'm getting this message with each email
that I get and is there a way to configure Outlook to automatically handle
is issue.



.
 
Have had the same results Today found out that when it locks up outlook I
can kill the program go back in and it then works for the rest of the day. I
hope they find the problem soon , but knowing Norton they will pass the
blame to someone else, the quality of there product has gone downhill in the
last few years
Jack


Sorry Jack, but my experience after trying your
workaround is that the exact same problem happens when
using either of the NAS integrated buttons "This is Spam"
and "This is Not Spam"... the Office warning message
appears again, and after either allowing or denying the
action, all of Outlook's toolbar buttons and the close X
are non-functioning. I must use Task Manager to close
Outlook.

And I've double-checked... there are still no entires
at all in Anti-Spam's Allowed list... so this workaround
does NOT solve the problem for me... I still have to wait
till Symantec gets their act together and comes up with a
patch... and according to them, that's not for about
another week.

Very, very bad...


-----Original Message-----
Diane;

Thanks for the tips. I went to the Sunbelt (IHateSpam)
web site, dnloaded the fix and sure enough it works.
Thanks Again

----- Diane Poremsky wrote: -----

Outlook 2002 SP3 adds additional properties to the list of those that are
affected by the security features. As a result, one of your add-ins needs
updated to the latest version - antispam add-ins are a common cause
although others are affected by the changes as well. Many add-ins were
updated following the release of Outlook 2003 and should work with SP3, if
not you'll need to contact the vendor for a newer version.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm#problems
has a list of
applications known to trigger the warning.

To learn how to program around the new properties (which is needed for the
macros to work with OL2003 too) see http://www.outlookcode.com/d/sec.htm

IHateSpam released an update by 6PM Thursday - look for links on their
support page. Cloudmark is working on an update - Norton will have an update
available soon too. Newsgator has an update ready....

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)


Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com


Since I've dnloaded SP3 I have been getting a pop- up message when I go
read my email that bascially says that someone is trying to access my
address book. Is this a new feature with SP3? I've run my virus checker
(Norton System Works, which is up to date) and I don't believe I have any
viruses. Can someone explain why I'm getting this message with each email
that I get and is there a way to configure Outlook to automatically handle
is issue.



.
 
I ran LiveUpdate today on my installation of Norton
Internet Security, and the only thing that had an
updated element was Norton Anti-Spam. After a reboot
of the computer, I did a test of the "This is Spam"
and "This is Not Spam" NAS toolbar buttons integrated
into Outlook XP and guess what? IT FINALLY WORKS!!

That is to say, the annoying new "warning" message by
Outlook still appears and asks me if I want to allow
the program to access my email addresses - and I have
to click "Yes" THREE TIMES to get it to shut up...

But after that, Norton Anti-Spam does its thing, moves
the message to the Allowed list or the Blocked list -
whatever I've asked it to do - and happily after that,
the Outlook toolbars remain functional, and I can use
the X in the upper right corner to close Outlook.

So, it appears that after about 10 days, Symantec has
FINALLY fixed this issue created by SP3 for Office.
Shame on both Symantec and Microsoft for this terrible
snafu.

carabalda
-----Original Message-----
Since I've dnloaded SP3 I have been getting a pop-up
message when I go read my email that bascially says that
someone is trying to access my address book. Is this a
new feature with SP3? I've run my virus checker (Norton
System Works, which is up to date) and I don't believe I
have any viruses. Can someone explain why I'm getting
this message with each email that I get and is there a
way to configure Outlook to automatically handle is issue.
 
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