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hi
got rid of XTNDconnect's annoying message window "confirm delete ...on the phone?"
but can't get rid of the Outlook's message "...an aplication is trying to access your e-mail, allow it?...might be a virus...bla bla bla"
heeelp
[ This Message was edited by: ommadawn on 2003-09-18 19:02 ]
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Posted: 2003-09-18 20:01:55
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The should be a checkbox somewhere on that dialog to automatically allow access every time.
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Posted: 2003-09-18 20:27:32
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No, there is no option in outlook, only in outlook express.
The usual suggestion is to download a program called
ClickYes but its not what I recommend since viruses, which this feature of outlook is trying to stop from easily propogating, will also be allowed access.
So, you have been warned!
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Posted: 2003-09-18 20:37:30
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Very strange.
I use Outlook 2000, never use express
First time I installed it asked me if it should give access to the program. I clicked "yes" + another option to always give access to that program. The message never popped up again.
I have reinstalled the whole system since then. Newest versions of all software, this time I never got such a message....
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Posted: 2003-09-18 20:55:12
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I'm using Office XP and hence Outlook XP and though I synched with T68/T68i and various Ipaq and Palm PCs it wasn't until I got a P800 that I saw that message and it was every time I synced with the P800.
Since selling the P800 and reverting to the T610 I have never seen it again.
I have no idea and have never bothered to investigate.
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Posted: 2003-09-18 21:04:51
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ok guys...i guess i better keep the damn irritating message...
thanks
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Posted: 2003-09-18 21:11:22
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I don't really remember, but I might have been running Exchange server + had Outlook 2000 set up to work with Exchange server when I got that message. However I do remember, that when that happened I definetly had the option to always grant access...
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Posted: 2003-09-18 21:12:43
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hmmm.. I never saw an option to allways allow. I think 10 minutes was the most.
Certainly this problem has been asked a
few times on esato and the fact someone would bother writing software for it suggests that more people are experiencing this too.
Anyway... its up to you...
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Posted: 2003-09-18 21:48:04
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I will try to simulate the problem, and see if I can get to the bottom of this.
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Posted: 2003-09-18 22:01:39
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thanks
i'll be waiting
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Posted: 2003-09-19 12:16:23
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