Outlook 2002 contact db access warning and Vista!!!

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I've been reading comments and suggestions all morning. Haven't come across
anyone who's had my exact problem and in fact this issue renders my OL
unusable for db mgmt...

After installing OL Pro 2002 SP3 on my new Visa LT and entering my first
contact the "A program is trying to access your Address Book" warning started
popping up immediately and continually about every 5 seconds... They just
keep coming and must be individually deleted. I had to time it so that I
could delete the contact before the next warning popped up. Luckily I didn't
import a previous pst.

I've read all the referral pages and there has not, so far been anything
helpful. So what now?
 
Hi JRob--

A few things cause this--also read the caveat here about using OL 2002 on
Vista:

www.slipstick.com

"A program is trying to access e-mail addresses" warning message when you
try to create or modify a meeting by using the Live Meeting Add-in for
Microsoft Outlook

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842945

"A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook"
warning message when you send a mail merge to e-mail after you apply the
Outlook Security Update (written for OL 2000 but applies to OL 2002):

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263073

Good luck,

CH

Congrats to the US who has a huge percentage of high school seniors who
think American fought on the side of Germany in WWII. It's typical of the
level of reading and airhead news reporting that goes on, particularly on
TV. They'd be much bettter off getting all their news from Jon Stewart.
 
Thanks for the suggestions... however I only attempted to create a contact
record, in fact it was the very first record in a brand new installation of
OL. Also upon saving the contact record these warnings start popping up, one
after another and probably would not stop until they numbered in the
thousands and or my pc crashed.
 

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