warning 'program is trying to access..'

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Frederic

Hi,
Frequently when I want to forward a message I get the message

'A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook.
Do you want to allow this?
If this unexpected, it may be a virus and you should choose No ..(etc).'


Apparently Outlook does not recognise that it is the program itself that
tries to access the addresses.
What can be the reason?

Thanks
Mike
 
I had the same problem for over a week. It would come up numerous times
when I would try to sync up my PDA. I don't know which of these took care
of it but it is gone. By the way I'm running windows xp pro and office pro
and outlook 2002. I found I had more that 1 personal folder and I reset to
default the options in Outlook I straightened out the folder problem and
the options concurrently so I'm not sure which took care of it but it is
gone. By the way if I direct the PDA to sync to one of the copies of
personal folder the popup box comes up again.

Mike
 
No I did not, this is on my work the computer and the guys that run the
network do not want me to. You think this is the problem?
 
Thanks, but it seems like working around the problem and not really solving
the cause of it.
 
Thanks,
I do have two personal folders, don't know why.. Can I remove it without
re-installing everything?
I barely dare to ask, but what does 'Sync up the PDA' mean?

fr

Mike Sellers said:
I had the same problem for over a week. It would come up numerous times
when I would try to sync up my PDA. I don't know which of these took care
of it but it is gone. By the way I'm running windows xp pro and office pro
and outlook 2002. I found I had more that 1 personal folder and I reset to
default the options in Outlook I straightened out the folder problem and
the options concurrently so I'm not sure which took care of it but it is
gone. By the way if I direct the PDA to sync to one of the copies of
personal folder the popup box comes up again.

Mike
 
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