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Outlook 2000 on Windows NT 4

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cruford

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I have a database that is scheduled to open in my task manager. All it does is import some excel files, creates a report, emails the report, then closes the database. It runs great except on machines running Windows NT 4.0 (everyone uses outlook/access 2000). It pops up a message stating something like this when the macro is ran from the database:

"This application is trying to send email. If you are not aware that this is supposed to happen it may be a virus, please click no. Otherwise click yes or cancel"

(something to that effect)

Is there a way to turn this warning off? Everything runs from an AutoExec macro which I have "SetWarnings" off and I still get this message every day when it runs. If I am not here, this will cause a problem, since no one can click the "yes" button. Thanks for the help.
 
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