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Suppress E-mail Warning 3

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Rougy

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Oct 15, 2001
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Hi,

I've got a few programs that are sending e-mail.

We're using Office XP.

A warning box appears every time that the program tries to send an e-mail.

Since there is not always somebody sitting at that particular computer to click "Yes" three times to allow the e-mail to be made, get an attachment, and send it on it's way, I need to figure out how to circumvent this pop-up warning.

Any ideas?

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The death of dogma is the birth of reason.
 
Your best bet is to use Dimitri Streblechenko's Redemption control. It's a C++ COM dll; any OLE automation calls that are protected by the Outlook/CDO object model guard are routed directly to MAPI which isn't protected.
If Outlook is in c/w mode and connected to Exchange Server, there's an Admin kit which installs a custom form in a public folder and allows client security to be customised by an admin. I don't have the MS link offhand but there's a link to it at
Paul Bent
Northwind IT Systems
 
Check out faq222-3395.

Thanks and Good Luck!

zemp
 
All very helpful. Thanks much.

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The death of dogma is the birth of reason.
 
If you're using Exchange you can use a template on the exchange server and bypass the settings this way. Do a search on Microsoft for ADM Pack.

With Exchange, this is the appropriate way to do this.
 
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