Thanks Sue. I take your answer to mean "the calling code has to be
rewritten to use redemption" which makes redemption of no use if the calling
code is a third party product. I'm going to try the mapilab.com product to
see if it works - watch this space!
Paul DS.
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Redemption would help if the code causing the security prompt is code you
own and can revise. It's a code library, after all.
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"Paul D.Smith" wrote in message
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Just an update to the information below, I'm using "Outlook 2000" and just
Internet (POP3) mail, which I believe is the IMO option which from reading
leads me to another question...
4. Does even Redemption help in this case?
Thanks,
Paul DS.
Apologies if this has been covered many times before. I did Google but
didn't find exactly the answers I needed (which may mean I'm simply not a
good enough Googler!).
I know the cause of the nasty "Another program is trying..." popups and
it
seems that the solution is "Redemtion", but some questions.
1. If I install redemtion, is that it or does the program which is trying
to
send e-mail have to change too?
2. Is redemtion something that should be enabled and disabled to order,
and
if so can it be?
3. Does redemtion drive a "coach and horses" through security or is it
more
subtle than that?
Thanks for your response,
Paul DS.
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