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Old January 14th 07, 03:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Nikki
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Default I have no idea what's causing this security warning.

Do you use a Virus Checker Utility? Is it up-to-date?
Do you use a Spyware checker? Is it up-to-date?

If you have these intalled, run a complete check on your system.

Nikki Peterson

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I am using Outlook XP 2002 SP3. I just installed this recently and I
finally got around to puttin in contacts. As soon as I add a contact,
I get this error message repeatedly: 'A program is trying to access
e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook. Do you want to allow
this? If this is unexpected, it may be a virus and you should choose
"No".' I have no idea what other program could be accessing the
contacts. If I select "yes" or "no" then Outlook gives me the same
message again a few seconds later.

It gives it to me continuously, no matter what I do. I don't have any
software that should be accessing the address book. I don't have any
address book synchronizer software. I disabled all of the add-in's. I
disabled the part of my anti-virus software that secures my email (in
case it was doing it). I am not using Word as my email editor. I did
a full disk virus scan and didn't find anything.

What could be causing it? Any ideas? thanks in advance,
John



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