A program is trying to acces e-mail addresses stored in Outlook

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If I switch to using word as the default email editor I receive the following
warning everytime I send a new email; "A program is trying to acces e-mail
addresses your have stored in Outlook. Do you want to allow this?" According
to Microsoft you should not get this message if your software is a trusted
add-in that can properly identify itself to Outlook as a safe program. Well
Word is not an add-in it's part of office, so why am I receiving this message?


Here's my current setup:

Windows XP Service Pack 2
Outlook 2002 Service Pack 3

Hopefully someone will read this who can provide a solution.

Thanks,

Marco
 
marcopro said:
If I switch to using word as the default email editor I receive the
following warning everytime I send a new email; "A program is trying
to acces e-mail addresses your have stored in Outlook. Do you want to
allow this?" According to Microsoft you should not get this message
if your software is a trusted add-in that can properly identify
itself to Outlook as a safe program. Well Word is not an add-in it's
part of office, so why am I receiving this message?

You have a Word add-in, perhaps, like Adobe Acrobat. Remove the PDFMaker
add-in and see if that helps.
 
Thanks Brian,

I called MS Tech Support and was told that this problem is not a problem ,
rather it is by design as part of SP3 security enhancement. Their suggestion
to eliminate the problem is to upgrade to Office 2003.
 
That's only half the answer. The other half is what Brian told you: An application is responsible. It's probably Adobe's PDFMaker add-in for Outlook. Remove it and the prompt will go away.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 

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