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      30th May 2007
I am using an accounting program, it will send email via my Outlook. Every
email I send Outlook will pop up a message box asks for permission. I have
to send over 100 emails every week and I have to sit in front of the computer
and accept the email one by one. Is there any way I can change the set up
once I accept once, it will accept all. Please help. Thank you very much.
 
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      30th May 2007
Tony <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I am using an accounting program, it will send email via my Outlook.
> Every email I send Outlook will pop up a message box asks for
> permission. I have to send over 100 emails every week and I have to
> sit in front of the computer and accept the email one by one. Is
> there any way I can change the set up once I accept once, it will
> accept all. Please help. Thank you very much.


See this for your options with respect to the Outlook Object Model Guard:
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=52
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