grant or deny this application permission to use key

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Is there a way to disable this prompt? Or say yes once, etc.
Every time you send, recieve, view, email with digital signatures or
encryption.
I understand why you would prompt but it gets old.
 
Sorry I thought I was in a specific outlook 2007 forum so 2007 and I have
loaded a certificate to do signing and encryption. I loaded with medium
security level.
 
Thank God your the first person that even knows what I am talking about.
I know, I have searched all over too, even went thru registry etc.
This isnt a bug etc. this is the way its was designed.
 
Let me add a "me too". I added a S/MIME signature and turned it on as default
in Outlook 2007 like I have done with previous versions. Now every time I
send a message I get the "Request For permission to use a key" dialogue with
"grant" or "deny" permissions.

Is there any known workaround for this? It pretty much makes the S/MIME
signatures unusable. Do I have to switch to PGP?
 
I found the work around or solution. I exported the cert. If in VISTA you
double click the exported cert file. Vista will install it in the OS and now
Outlook 2007 will not ask the question.
 
Brilliant! That worked. Thanks.

hstorey said:
I found the work around or solution. I exported the cert. If in VISTA you
double click the exported cert file. Vista will install it in the OS and now
Outlook 2007 will not ask the question.
 
Yep that did it a while back for me too.


hstorey said:
I found the work around or solution. I exported the cert. If in VISTA you
double click the exported cert file. Vista will install it in the OS and now
Outlook 2007 will not ask the question.
 

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