Click Yes on Confirm Questions?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Lars Netzel
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Lars,

I think you can get a lot of answers, however if not is knowed what is in
your opinion a popup than most will probably mismatch.

At least I don't understand what you mean with it.

(I know what is a popup however would only use that when it is a webform
application and I am not sure if you are talking about the same).

Cor
 
No... Security Confirmation... that comes from OUtlook..

"A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook.
Do you want to allow this?

[Yes] [No][Help]

This will confuse my users as it means they will have to do another "click"
and if they click no my program wojn't be abel to do what it should.

But I can't tell they users to Always klick Yes either cause I do not want
them to get used to that.. that will lower their virus Awarness and they
might click yes on things from other porgrams...

So I need to trigger the YES click when it's triggered by my program. Is it
possible?

/Lars
 
Thank you, from the look of Jays answer it looks like extra installations
onto the client which I can not do but it might give other pointers..

/Lars
 
Hi Lars,

for some cases, you can take our freeware Adbanced Security for Outlook:
http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/security/

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Get rid of annoying security alerts in MicrosoftR OutlookR! Advanced
Security for Outlook allows you to determine the violator as well as
specifying the status for this program for future occasions e.g. allow
access, block access or run the default Outlook handler. Future specified
actions will be executed automatically and Outlook Security will cease to
annoy you with messages concerning attempts to access e-mail addresses you
have stored in Outlook.
====

For commrecial products, you can buy Outlook Security Manager from Afalina:
http://www.add-in-express.com/outlook-security/

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Outlook Security Manager is a one-line programming tool that allows you to
disable Outlook Security settings and avoid Security warnings, dialogs,
alerts, or prompts, in add-ins and applications that interact with Microsoft
Outlook.
Outlook Security Manager is developed for .NET, VCL and ActiveX platforms
and supports MS Outlook 2000, 2002 (XP) and 2003.

===

Alexander,
MAPILab Ltd.
 

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