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We have Office XP SP3, and the Live Meeting Conferencing Add-In installed
within Outlook. When trying to schedule meetings, the Outlook object model guard displays the "Security Warning" box about another program trying to access the address book. http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/he...364471033.aspx appears to be a solution, and I was going to try adding the Live Meeting Conferencing add-in to the "Trusted Code" security settings. However, there appear to be several ..dll's installed by the Conferencing add-in. LMaddmins.dll looks to be the main one, but there are others. Which do I need? Has anyone any experience of configuring Outlook 2002 so the add-in doesn't bring up the security warning? Is there any easy way around it? Thanks in advance. |
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