grant or deny this application permission to use key

G

Guest

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.
 
G

Guest

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.
 
G

Guest

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.
 
G

Guest

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?
 
G

Guest

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.
 
G

Guest

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.
 
G

Guest

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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