Office 2003 Issue

aldeb

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Ever since my company upgraded everyone to Office 2003 I have the following issues:

When I click the checkbox that automatically send an email I get the following Pop-up.

"A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook. Do you want to allow this?

If this is unexpected, it may be a virus and you should choose "No".
Then you click either yes or no.

After you click yes you then get the next Pop-up which basically says the same thing and you have to click yes again and it finally take you into outlook so the email will go.

Is there anything to get rid of this nuisance? We did not have to do this with Office 2000. I have lowered the security to as low as it will go and still this keeps happening.

Thanks in advance.
 
ClickYes

The confirmation request from windows is a build in security. As far as I understand it, it is quite difficult to disable this setting.

However there exist a program called ClickYes which automatically clicks yes when those popups appear.

I have been testing this program for about two weeks and it is very good.

One disadvantage: don't try to work in another program while you are sending a list of files through access while using clickyes. It appears that some keystrokes can get through to the other program and create havoc there. However it seems that I experience this problem because I send 100+ reports in sequence with access.

If you send single reports this won't matter.
 

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