Program accessing Outlook address book

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Everytime I select "New" to send a new message in Outlook
(2002) I get a window that tells me a program is trying to
access my e-mail addresses. I'm using Word 2002 as my
defualt text editor in Win XP Pro. How can I get the
window to stop coming up every time I try to send a new e-
mail?
 
Wait a minute. I've never seen Outlook throw that message--only Outlook
Express.
Are you sure you're not using Outlook Express?
 
Not Outlook Express, definitely Outlook 2002 SP1 with Word
as the default text editor.
-----Original Message-----
Wait a minute. I've never seen Outlook throw that message- -only Outlook
Express.
Are you sure you're not using Outlook Express?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Everytime I select "New" to send a new message in Outlook
(2002) I get a window that tells me a program is trying to
access my e-mail addresses. I'm using Word 2002 as my
defualt text editor in Win XP Pro. How can I get the
window to stop coming up every time I try to send a new e-
mail?


.
 
Never seen it. List the precise steps you are using to send a message and at
what point you get that message. State how you have the Outlook Address Book
configured. State whether this was a clean install.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Tom said:
Not Outlook Express, definitely Outlook 2002 SP1 with Word
as the default text editor.
-----Original Message-----
Wait a minute. I've never seen Outlook throw that message- -only Outlook
Express.
Are you sure you're not using Outlook Express?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Everytime I select "New" to send a new message in Outlook
(2002) I get a window that tells me a program is trying to
access my e-mail addresses. I'm using Word 2002 as my
defualt text editor in Win XP Pro. How can I get the
window to stop coming up every time I try to send a new e-
mail?


.
 
I suspect there is more to this story than you are telling me. I suspect you
are at SP3 at have some add-ins triggering automation security. Information
here:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm#problems

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Tom said:
Not Outlook Express, definitely Outlook 2002 SP1 with Word
as the default text editor.
-----Original Message-----
Wait a minute. I've never seen Outlook throw that message- -only Outlook
Express.
Are you sure you're not using Outlook Express?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Everytime I select "New" to send a new message in Outlook
(2002) I get a window that tells me a program is trying to
access my e-mail addresses. I'm using Word 2002 as my
defualt text editor in Win XP Pro. How can I get the
window to stop coming up every time I try to send a new e-
mail?


.
 
There is nothing suspicious at all. Just a few glitches
in the system. I checked the COM Add-ins and nothing was
listed (per MKBA 288083). I removed Word as the e-mail
editor, and that caused the message to quit coming up.
If you are like me, you hate that option. Upgrade to
2003 if you have the chance.
-----Original Message-----
I suspect there is more to this story than you are telling me. I suspect you
are at SP3 at have some add-ins triggering automation security. Information
here:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm#problems

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Not Outlook Express, definitely Outlook 2002 SP1 with Word
as the default text editor.
-----Original Message-----
Wait a minute. I've never seen Outlook throw that
message-
-only Outlook
Express.
Are you sure you're not using Outlook Express?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Everytime I select "New" to send a new message in Outlook
(2002) I get a window that tells me a program is
trying
to
access my e-mail addresses. I'm using Word 2002 as my
defualt text editor in Win XP Pro. How can I get the
window to stop coming up every time I try to send a
new
e-


.
 

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