By "add-in" do mean something I have added to
Outlook Exp or Outlook or just something on my
computer ? What is an add-in
as I don't usually add on something, My programs
are pretty basic ones. I'm not a gamer or you
tube, my space etc. How would I got about finding
what "add-in" is causing the problem ? Since the
msg says something is trying to access my "email
addresses" I would assume it has something to do
with either program.
Thanks in advance for all your help on this.
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"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <
[email protected]>
wrote in message
Incorrect conclusion. Microsoft had to add the
security measures. They are
not the cause of the problem.The cause of the
problem is some application or
add-in you are running that is so outdated it has
not kept up with any of
the current versions of Outlook. Only you know
what else you are running on
your computer that might be trying to access
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Well Russ, I reviewed your link and spent all day
reviewing
Microsoft and Goggle for help. The conclusion I
get is that
Microsoft caused the problem but isn't going to
issue a fix.
I found a page on MS titled; "Problem cause by
Microsoft Ofc
2000: consider upgrading". At whose expense?
They did say
that support was extended until 2009.
Is there anyway I can remove the offending updates
and take
my Outlook back to where it was, working? or Can
I just
completely remove it from my laptop and then
reinstall it and
not do the updates that caused the problem in the
first place.
Guess I'm getting old, I started using their
products in 1984,
but MS isn't what it used to be when it started
and they were
concerned about their customers.
___________________________________________________
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <
[email protected]>
wrote in message
Suggest reading the article I posted so you can
figure out which application
is causing the problem.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
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Bubey said:
Yes Russ, it is old. Microsoft Office Pro 2000.
I have used Outlook Exp but wanted to switch to
Outlook. It started up fine the first time and I
was able
to import my Outlook Exp address book. Then the
next time I
started Outlook up I got the msg. I had to use
Task Mgr to end
the program, it would not close normally. I
thought it might have
something to do with Outlook Exp, so I changed
all settings to
show Outlook. I went to the link you gave me
and tried all the
updates. MS Updates said they were already
installed. It
shows I have ver 9.0.8961 - SP3. Any more
suggestions?
I can't afford an upgrade of Office. ____________________________________________________
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
<
[email protected]>
wrote in message
It is the very well documented Email Security
feature that was implemented in Outlook 8 years
ago. You must be running something very outdated
to be getting this prompt.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup.htm
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bubey said:
While using the Outlook Contacts Folder I keep
getting a window pop up that says "A program is
trying to
access e-mail addresses you have stored in
Outlook. Do
you want to allow this?" I checked No and it
won't go
away. I chose 5 minutes and it went away and
came back.
Any idea what's happening and how to repair it
?