Security Warning since loading 2007

T

Twishlist

I don't understand this, and would welcome advice. Since loading 2007,
Outlook opens with a dialogue box advising a Security Warning, as follows:

C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~2\Office12\ADDINS\COLLEA~1.DLL
This application add-in has been disabled.
I have hit the Disable Application add-in button, and it takes 5 hits to get
rid of the window each time...but still it comes up each time Outlook opens.
In the program files, it describes ColleagueImport.dll as a sharepoint
component.
What do I do?
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Go to Tools-> Trust Center-> Add-ins and disable the addin if you're not
using it.
Which other addins do you have installed? It could be that some conflict
with each other as this addin should not give you any issues in plain
vanilla Outlook.

Also see http://www.msoutlook.info/question/88
 
T

Twishlist

thank you for quick response.
1. I followed your instruction and was given the option only to make it
inactive, which I did. Reopened Outlook to test and now all the the add-ins
are in the Inactive section, none in Active, none in Disabled. Dialogue box
as described in original message came up again, upon reopening.
2. The other message that was (and continues) to come up with with each
opening of Outlook reports that the "mobile phone tools addin cannot be
loaded and has been disabled by Outlook". AlthoughI hit the disable button
each time, I also disbled that one when I went to the trust centre, as above.
3. Now there are no addins in the Active Section, and the ones in the
InActive section are:
4. Went back in and removed the ColleagueInstall.dll add in & reopened
again...both messages still coming up. All addins that came with 2007
(nothing extra added since loading) are in Inactive section: Is this where
they ALL should be?
 

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