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sandro72
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      20th Jan 2004
I'created a vb.net app that manages emails by the outlook 10 com object. i
saw the microsoft documentation and in fact, when i try to access properties
like sendername, to, cc ..., pops up a window asking me if i want (and for
how long) to allow access to the application. is there a way to by-pass this
window progammatically? thanks


 
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Dmitriy Lapshin [C# / .NET MVP]
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      21st Jan 2004
Sandro,

This seems to be a MAPI question, not a .NET Framework one. Please re-post
in an appropriate newsgroup.

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> I'created a vb.net app that manages emails by the outlook 10 com object. i
> saw the microsoft documentation and in fact, when i try to access

properties
> like sendername, to, cc ..., pops up a window asking me if i want (and for
> how long) to allow access to the application. is there a way to by-pass

this
> window progammatically? thanks
>
>


 
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