How do I set Outlook to allow access to another app. w/o the Accept/Deny prompt?

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Harry

I am running Outlook 2002 on a Windows XP Home Laptop
without logging through a Network.

I have a 3rd party application that allows me to send an
e-mail through Outlook from that application by bringing
up an Outlook New Mail window.

However, every time it does, I have to respond to the
Accept/Deny prompt... is there a way to set Outlook so
that it allows that application access without generating
the warning?
 
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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Yes, the Outlook Security Update...
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup.htm

--If your computer is kept up to date with a virus checker,
AND you keep your Internet Explorer patched up. However
this does remove that security for everything:

Express ClickYes 1.0.1
http://www.express-soft.com/mailmate/clickyes.html
Express ClickYes is a tiny program that sits in the System Tray and
clicks the Yes button on behalf of you, when Outlook's Security
Guard opens prompt dialog saying that a program is trying to send
an email with Outlook or access its address book. FREE download.

- If you use the Exchange Server look on Sue
Mosher's Slipstick site for the
"Administrative Options for the Outlook E-mail
Security Update:"
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/admin.htm

-- or to fix your code and write future apps:

Dmitry Streblechenko's Outlook Redemption and Spy:
http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/
http://www.dimastr.com/outspy/

--
Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

I am running Outlook 2002 on a Windows XP Home Laptop
without logging through a Network.

I have a 3rd party application that allows me to send an
e-mail through Outlook from that application by bringing
up an Outlook New Mail window.

However, every time it does, I have to respond to the
Accept/Deny prompt... is there a way to set Outlook so
that it allows that application access without generating
the warning?
 

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