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Program Calling Outlook XP to send email

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thebatman

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I have program that needs to call Outlook XP to send out email. (It actually works fine with Outlook 2000 without the service packs), but outlook XP stops to ask if it has permission to do this, and it is a program that runs unattended and needs to do this without the question. Is there a way to turn this off?

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E
[batman]
 
I found this shortcut that you might find useful
Push the Freakin' Button (or PTFB for short) is a freeware, button pressing utility for use with Windows 95/98/ME, NT4 and Windows 2000.
PTFB runs in the background - usually its only on-screen presence is a mouse-shaped task bar icon. When a dialog causes irritation, you simply tell PTFB which button should be pressed, and it will handle the dialog in future.
By default, PTFB is cautious - a dialog has to be a perfect match for its hitlist entry before any buttons will be pressed. But it can be set to be less strict, allowing a range of similar dialogs to be handled from one hitlist entry.

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