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Old April 28th 08, 06:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Bubey
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Default Problem with the Contacts Folder - Error Msg when using

Well Russ, I reviewed your link and spent all day
reviewing
Microsoft and Goggle for help. The conclusion I
get is that
Microsoft caused the problem but isn't going to
issue a fix.
I found a page on MS titled; "Problem cause by
Microsoft Ofc
2000: consider upgrading". At whose expense?
They did say
that support was extended until 2009.
Is there anyway I can remove the offending updates
and take
my Outlook back to where it was, working? or Can
I just
completely remove it from my laptop and then
reinstall it and
not do the updates that caused the problem in the
first place.
Guess I'm getting old, I started using their
products in 1984,
but MS isn't what it used to be when it started
and they were
concerned about their customers.
__________________________________________________ _
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote in message
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Suggest reading the article I posted so you can
figure out which application
is causing the problem.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
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"Bubey" wrote in message
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Yes Russ, it is old. Microsoft Office Pro 2000.
I have used Outlook Exp but wanted to switch to
Outlook. It started up fine the first time and I
was able
to import my Outlook Exp address book. Then the
next time I
started Outlook up I got the msg. I had to use
Task Mgr to end
the program, it would not close normally. I
thought it might have
something to do with Outlook Exp, so I changed
all settings to
show Outlook. I went to the link you gave me
and tried all the
updates. MS Updates said they were already
installed. It
shows I have ver 9.0.8961 - SP3. Any more
suggestions?
I can't afford an upgrade of Office.

__________________________________________________ __

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"

wrote in message
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It is the very well documented Email Security
feature that was implemented in Outlook 8 years
ago. You must be running something very outdated
to be getting this prompt.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup.htm
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

"Bubey" wrote in message
...
While using the Outlook Contacts Folder I keep
getting a window pop up that says "A program is
trying to
access e-mail addresses you have stored in
Outlook. Do
you want to allow this?" I checked No and it
won't go
away. I chose 5 minutes and it went away and
came back.
Any idea what's happening and how to repair it
?



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