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Subject:
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Email using Outlook
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Posted By:
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Ben
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Post Date:
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1/30/2004 2:08:41 PM
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I using the outlook object model to send an email from access. The email contains inputted text from the user and is mailed to myself.
Is there a way to stop outlook popping telling the user a program is automatically emailing and might be a virus?
I'm using office 2000 SP1
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Reply By:
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BethMoffitt
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Reply Date:
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1/30/2004 3:04:52 PM
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For development ideas, you can go to http://www.slipstick.com or consider the Redemption Library which information can be found at Woody's Access Watch in the archives under WAW 5 v13 & v14 at http://woodyswatch.com/access/archives.asp
There is a little program call ClickYes that sits on the Windows Taskbar and just clicks Yes each time Outlook asks. You can easily disable it when you don't want it to click yes. The price is free for individual users.
http://www.express-soft.com/mailmate/clickyes.html
Regards,
Beth M
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sal
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Reply Date:
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1/30/2004 3:09:04 PM
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That may be a virus protection program setting. Firewall software will do similar things.
Sal
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Reply By:
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BethMoffitt
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Reply Date:
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1/30/2004 4:39:30 PM
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This is also something that arose with Office 2000 as M$'s answer for a security patch.
Beth
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