Outlook 2003 a program trying to access your e-mail adresses

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Christian Rogne

We have an windows 2003 server innstallation, with exchange 2003. All
clients are running Windows XP, with Office 2003.

Whatever we want to do in outlook, we get an annoying message who says "A
program trying to access your e-mail adresses........" I have found that I,
as an administrator can fix this with Office Resource Kit, and
Outlooksecurity.oft. I have followed all the steps in the readmie file, but
it seems like the changes have no effect. Anyone who have a clue ?

Christian Rogne
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Have you determined already what program is trying to access Outlook?

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I got this message, on all programs, also, when I press new, to send a new
mail in outlook. when I try to sync my Nokia 9210, when I open the calendar.
So it appear all the time.

Christian
 
Synchronisation software is the cause indeed. Do you have the latest synch
software installed? Nokia didn't program with "Redemption" then (I have it
as well for my Nokia 6310i). For more info on the security template see;
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/admin.htm

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I have tried to follow the things on that site, but when I try to set the
settings, it seems ok, when I close the form, it ask me to save, and I
answer yes. But the changes takes no effect. Next time I open the form,
threre are nothing set, which is the defailt settings.

Christian
 
Did you edit the registry and restart outlook?

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Yes, I have tried to set the key to 1 and 3, nothing seems to happen.

Christian

Diane Poremsky said:
Did you edit the registry and restart outlook?

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Christian Rogne said:
I have tried to follow the things on that site, but when I try to set the
settings, it seems ok, when I close the form, it ask me to save, and I
answer yes. But the changes takes no effect. Next time I open the form,
threre are nothing set, which is the defailt settings.

Christian


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