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Yes, it means the administrator in your office has set the CheckAdminSettings value to look to a public folder for settings that control the behavior of the "object model guard." Under that scenario, your VBA intrinsic Application object is not "trusted," and thus you will get security prompts.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Keith ''StarPilot'' Barrows" wrote in message ... Security Mode: Administrator Controlled That's a bad thing (for me), huh? :| -- Keith ''StarPilot'' Barrows ASPInsider http://sol3.net/blogs/starpilot "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: In Outlook | Help About on the work system, what does it show as the setting for "Security Mode"? "Keith 'StarPilot' Barrows" wrote in message ... Hmm. I've been watching this problem and comparing notes between my work system (where it's broken) and my home system (where it works). At work, I get the annoyance message and have to "allow" access for 1, 5 or 10 minutes. At home, I launch Outlook, am asked if I want to allow macros, click yes and am never bothered again. Both systems are Win XP Pro, SP2. Both systems are on domains (yes, I run a DC at home). The home DC has a minimum set of Policies. The work system can take 3 minutes just loading policies. Both systems are running Outlook 2003. Work is on SP1, home is whatever the latest is via windows update. So, why does it work in one place and not the other?? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: This is an Outlook VBA procedure, a COM add-in, or an external VB application? "Keith 'StarPilot' Barrows" wrote in message ... I am just not getting this to work. Outlook 2003, SP1 Windows XP, SP2 Here is a snippet of code that is failing: Private Sub sortIncoming(ByRef mail As MailItem) On Error GoTo errHandler Dim targetPst As String Dim targetFolders Dim sourceDomain As String Dim sourceList As String Dim sourceAddress As String Dim myExplorers As Outlook.Explorers Dim pstFolder As MAPIFolder Dim targetFolder As MAPIFolder Dim i As Integer Dim j As Integer ' This is *supposed* to bypass the object guard... Dim strID As String Dim olNS As Outlook.NameSpace Dim olMail As Outlook.MailItem strID = mail.EntryID Set olNS = Application.GetNamespace("MAPI") Set olMail = olNS.GetItemFromID(strID) ' This is still tripping the object guard!! sourceAddress = olMail.Recipients.Item(1).Address .... .... .... exitHandler: Set olMail = Nothing Set olNS = Nothing Exit Sub errHandler: Resume Next End Sub Any ideas *WHY* it's still tripping the object guard??? -- Keith 'StarPilot' Barrows ASPInsider http://sol3.net/blogs/starpilot "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/sec.htm for your options with regard to the "object model guard" security in Outlook 2000 SP2 and later versions. "ms news" wrote in message ... They are any possibility to disable the security alerts on outlook XP/2003?, I thing trought the registry. I have a Visual Basic application that access to my outlook messages. But the security alert is not allowing me to access all the time to the savefile method |
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