Disable the security "feature" that prevents ACT from accessing O.

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Disable the security feature that pops-up a window "A program is trying to
access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook" whenever ACT tries to
open an e-mail message in Outlook.
 
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I Agree with this, I am not a programmer or a developer just a user that has
had 4 months of intense pain becuase the new Fox Pro database application
that is installed for our accounts system, automatically converts PDF
Documents from the accounts package and then goes to send them thru Outlook,
however the security feature you must constantly say YES all of the time, 200
Plus clients per day this feature becomes very annoying. The installer of
the software say they reccommend to use Outlook 2000 SR1, no doubt this is so
there program will work !! Anyway they are giving me no assitsance
whatsoever, they so not reccommend Outlook 2003 due to the security feature
and the problems with thier program. Any suggestions is it a matter of the
development company changing the way that Fox Pro outputs to acrobat to the
email ??? Anyway that can offer suggestions would be much appreciated.
 
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ckmetro said:
I Agree with this, I am not a programmer or a developer just a user
that has had 4 months of intense pain becuase the new Fox Pro
database application that is installed for our accounts system,
automatically converts PDF Documents from the accounts package and
then goes to send them thru Outlook, however the security feature you
must constantly say YES all of the time, 200 Plus clients per day
this feature becomes very annoying. The installer of the software
say they reccommend to use Outlook 2000 SR1, no doubt this is so
there program will work !! Anyway they are giving me no assitsance
whatsoever, they so not reccommend Outlook 2003 due to the security
feature and the problems with thier program. Any suggestions is it a
matter of the development company changing the way that Fox Pro
outputs to acrobat to the email ??? Anyway that can offer
suggestions would be much appreciated.

It's really up to the developers to upgrade their products to work with
Outlook's security model. There are reasons for the changes in security -
and they're good ones.
As a workaround, google for "expressclickyes" but note that when it's
enabled, you are leaving yourself vulnerable to mass mailing worms that your
AV software doesn't detect.
 

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