...program is trying to access email address in outlook...

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jjm0926

I keep getting the following message in outlook: a programming is
trying to access email addresses you have stored in Outlook. Do you
want to allow this? If this is unexpected, it may be a virus and you
should choose "No". Then it gives me an option to allow access and a
time limit or a no option.

I've done a search for it and tried some of the remedies suggested but
still keep getting this message.

Running Symantec Corporate edition and it's up to date. Running Office
XP with SP3--check the Advanced Options for COM Add-in's--nothing
listed. Not running Active-Sync or any PDA programs.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
B

Brian Tillman

I keep getting the following message in outlook: a programming is
trying to access email addresses you have stored in Outlook. Do you
want to allow this? If this is unexpected, it may be a virus and you
should choose "No". Then it gives me an option to allow access and a
time limit or a no option.

Do you have Adobe Acrobat (not Acrobat Reader) installed? If so, that's
most likely the culprit. Use Add or Remove Programs to uninstall the PDF
Maker add-in.
 
J

JJM0926

Brian said:
Do you have Adobe Acrobat (not Acrobat Reader) installed? If so, that's
most likely the culprit. Use Add or Remove Programs to uninstall the PDF
Maker add-in.

Yes I do have Acrobat installed. I use the PDF Maker add-in sometimes
to create pdf files from Word---is there a work around without
uninstalling Acrobat? Thanks.
 
B

b1

I used to have this problem until I found out that an Outlook add-in was
causing the problem - the addin was a program called QuantaZip (for
attachment compression).

I installed Advanced Security for Outlook (search the MS web site), and now
I get the option to allow access or not (and you can grant permanent
permissions too)

Maybe that will help.
 
J

JJM0926

b1 said:
I used to have this problem until I found out that an Outlook add-in was
causing the problem - the addin was a program called QuantaZip (for
attachment compression).

I installed Advanced Security for Outlook (search the MS web site), and now
I get the option to allow access or not (and you can grant permanent
permissions too)

Maybe that will help.

Is there a way you can search for all add-ins that would be prompting
this message? As I mentioned before I went into Tools, Options, Other,
Advance Options, and COM Add-Ins and there was nothing listed. Thanks.
 
G

Guest

I have the same problem. I don't have Acrobat installed.

And I can't find "Advanced Security for Outlook" on MS' web site.

Can't find quantazip.exe on my hard drive either.

Please advise...
 
B

Brian Tillman

JimK said:
And I can't find "Advanced Security for Outlook" on MS' web site.

DO you have a hard time reading? When did I ever say to look on MS"s web
site for "Advanced Outlook Security"? Just click the URL I included if you
want to find it.
Can't find quantazip.exe on my hard drive either.

I never mentioned "quantazap.exe" either.
 
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Guest

I tried MAPilabs solution, but my problem isn't just the popup. When I
choose yes or no, outlook has an unexpected error, and it restarts. So, now
with Mapilabs program it skips that step and just restarts outlook. I don't
have any add-ins installed, no acrobat, no PDA, and it only seems to occur
when I get an email from a company like travelocity or expedia etc.

Thanks,
John
 
V

Vijay

goto run try

outlook /safe

let me know if it works fine
for the others who have the problem with addin
follow it only if you know how to use the registry.
1. take a backup of registry before you try it

start->run->regedit

HKeylocalMAchine->software->microsoft->offic->outlook->addin

and delete in case if you are lookn for pdf addin

Vijay
 
G

Guest

I had the exact same problem as you and I too use the PDFMarker Add-in to
create PDF files from word. I found this in one of the other posts and it
works PERFECTLY
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins\PDFMOutlook.PDFMOutlook\.
Find the REG_DWORD value LoadBehavior. The value is set to 3 =the button is
visible in the Outlook toolbar. Set the value to 0 =the button will not show
in the toolbar the next time you want to send an e-mail. You can always
reset the value to 3 if you want the button to reappear in the toolbar.

I took it a step further - to quickly turn the PDFMarker Add-in ON and OFF
do the following.

1. Go the registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins\PDFMOutlook.PDFMOutlook and set the REG_DWORD value LoadBehavior to 3

2. Export this registry entry (I called it PDF ON - you can create a short
cut to this exported registry for easy access)

3. Go the registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\Addins\PDFMOutlook.PDFMOutlook and set the REG_DWORD value LoadBehavior to 0

4. Export this registry entry (I called it PDF OFF - you can create a short
cut to this exported registry for easy access)

Now when you want to use the PDF Marker - just click on the short-cut for
PDF ON and when you don't need the PDF Marker - just click on the short-cut
for PDF OFF

Hope this solves your problem (it works great for me)
 

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