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OL2002 Email Security Feature workaround?



 
 
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Old June 1st, 2004, 03:10 AM
Paul M. Landry
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Default OL2002 Email Security Feature workaround?

Reposting this question, as I don't see the message in the group.
I reset my newsreader and retrieved all headers again.
I suspect this message didn't make it the first time around.

"Paul M. Landry" wrote in message news:...
Hi All,
I've been trying to work around the Confirmation messages for a program
using Simple MAPI to access Outlook's Address book and send email.

All systems are running Windows XP Pro SP1 and Office XP ( 2002 ) SP3.
After successfully setting up the Public Outlook Security Settings folder
and publishing the security form to automatically allow Simple MAPI

access,
one workstation now allows the program to send emails without the
Confirmation messages appearing, however another workstation doesn't.
It turns out that the, for the workstation that isn't working correctly,
that the mail is delivered to a local PST file instead of the Exchange
mailbox.
On the first machine, the email is delivered to the Exchange Mailbox.

I finally tracked down a KBase article that contained the specific cases
when the security settings won't work.
One of the cases is... if mail is delivered to a local folder ( PST ),
Outlook doesn't check the Public Outlook Security Settings folder.
Now I know why I keep getting the confirmation messages on this

workstation.

Does anyone know if there is a work-around for this?
If not, I'll have to use something like ClickYes.

Thanks,

Paul Landry




 




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