In all vba routines/functions I include error trapping that sends me an email with error details whenever a user encounters an error. I use this to get feedback from users to continuously improve the database.
I have done this for some time without there being any issues. But last week I started to receive an error message from outlook whenever Access tried to send an email. The message went along the lines "A program is trying to access email address information stored in outlook...." It asks the user to allow or deny with the deny option highlighted.
Does anyone know a work around? Our IT department does not want to globally turn these warnings off. Is it possible to create an exception for Access?
I have done this for some time without there being any issues. But last week I started to receive an error message from outlook whenever Access tried to send an email. The message went along the lines "A program is trying to access email address information stored in outlook...." It asks the user to allow or deny with the deny option highlighted.
Does anyone know a work around? Our IT department does not want to globally turn these warnings off. Is it possible to create an exception for Access?