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Old June 19th 07, 03:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general,microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky
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Default "A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook" warning message

without knowing your version of outlook, those are the best options. Does
the vendor have a version that bypasses the security guard? (They've had 7
yrs to work on it.)

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"Stroller" wrote in message
. co.uk...
Hi there,

At a site I manage the customer uses a CRM / asset-management package sold
by
a (smallish) UK vendor. When this was originally supplied a requirement
was
Outlook as email client.

Recently at least one machine has started displaying the "A program is
trying
to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook" warning message,
which
is annoying and confusing to users.

This message is documented in KB263073
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263073

is there any way to disable this message, please?
It occurred to me there might be a AnnoyUsers=0 or similar registry
setting?
Alternatively, can I just uninstall this particular Outlook update? Does
it
provide any other protections or benefits?

The supplier of the CRM suggests installing a 3rd-party shareware which
"clicks" the yes button for you, however I feel this is a bit of a hack
and
it bothers me.
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=573
Does anyone have any other solutions, please?

TIA,

Stroller.

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