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Disable Outlook 2002 / 2003 Warning when accessing the Outlook object model

 
 
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      21st Feb 2004
Hi all

Is there any way to disable the Outlook warning that pops up when a program tries to access these Outlook objects

I'd be happy to enter the password into a program, but I cannot figure out how to achieve this

Thanks

Neal Miller
 
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      21st Feb 2004
Hi Neal,

Somewhere here it has to be,

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...languages.vb.*

2 pages with messages in this newsgroup,

Have a look to Jay B. Harlow, I know he has given answers on that.

I hope this helps,

Cor


 
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      23rd Feb 2004
That was helpful.

By looking there I discovered the "Outlook Redemption" program that enables exactly what I was seeking

Thanks for the info

Neal
 
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