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Cam474
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      6th Mar 2008
Is there a way in Outlook 2003 to allow third party applications to send via
Outlook without receiving security warnings?

Also same issue in Outlook 2007, but... I have set Outlook 2007 to never
warn me under the Tools/Trust Centre menu and I still recieve the popup
warning from Outlook to which I must select allow.... Any ideas?
 
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Bill R
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      6th Mar 2008
It's up to whoever wrote the application.

"Cam474" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:F384E09B-CDA0-446C-9AB7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Is there a way in Outlook 2003 to allow third party applications to send
> via
> Outlook without receiving security warnings?
>
> Also same issue in Outlook 2007, but... I have set Outlook 2007 to never
> warn me under the Tools/Trust Centre menu and I still recieve the popup
> warning from Outlook to which I must select allow.... Any ideas?



 
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Brian Tillman
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      6th Mar 2008
Cam474 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Is there a way in Outlook 2003 to allow third party applications to
> send via Outlook without receiving security warnings?
>
> Also same issue in Outlook 2007, but... I have set Outlook 2007 to
> never warn me under the Tools/Trust Centre menu and I still recieve
> the popup warning from Outlook to which I must select allow.... Any
> ideas?


Clearly the writer of the third party app did not do so correctly. You may
be able to work around their error with this:
http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/security/ . What's nice is that it's free.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 
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Cam474
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      7th Mar 2008
FYI...
The third party app is MYOB Premier V11, so I gues MYOB are wrong or just
lazy!
I will try the app from the link that both you and Michael Bauer have
provided.
The only reason I posted twice is that IE crashed during the first post and
I was not certain that it was posted.
Thanks anyway Brian.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Cam474 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > Is there a way in Outlook 2003 to allow third party applications to
> > send via Outlook without receiving security warnings?
> >
> > Also same issue in Outlook 2007, but... I have set Outlook 2007 to
> > never warn me under the Tools/Trust Centre menu and I still recieve
> > the popup warning from Outlook to which I must select allow.... Any
> > ideas?

>
> Clearly the writer of the third party app did not do so correctly. You may
> be able to work around their error with this:
> http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/security/ . What's nice is that it's free.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>

 
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TEZ94
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      22nd May 2008
Cam474 - Did you have any luck with this? I tried it but it wouldn't pick up
the MYOB emails. I have left feedback with MYOB that their email system
isn't compatible with Outlook and their response was they can't cater to
every email software in the world! You'd think they'd at least try with one
of the most commonly used business programs in Australia????

"Cam474" wrote:

> FYI...
> The third party app is MYOB Premier V11, so I gues MYOB are wrong or just
> lazy!
> I will try the app from the link that both you and Michael Bauer have
> provided.
> The only reason I posted twice is that IE crashed during the first post and
> I was not certain that it was posted.
> Thanks anyway Brian.
>
> "Brian Tillman" wrote:
>
> > Cam474 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >
> > > Is there a way in Outlook 2003 to allow third party applications to
> > > send via Outlook without receiving security warnings?
> > >
> > > Also same issue in Outlook 2007, but... I have set Outlook 2007 to
> > > never warn me under the Tools/Trust Centre menu and I still recieve
> > > the popup warning from Outlook to which I must select allow.... Any
> > > ideas?

> >
> > Clearly the writer of the third party app did not do so correctly. You may
> > be able to work around their error with this:
> > http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/security/ . What's nice is that it's free.
> > --
> > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
> >
> >

 
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