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I am trying to set up a development environment which allows me to test the
effects of changing the outlook security template in public folders. I have an exchange 2003 sp2 server on Windows 2003 sp1. My clients are XP pro sp2 and outlook 2003 sp2. I installed the outlook security template in accordance with http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/or...402931033.aspx and left it as default. I have a application which generates the "outlook is trying to access your address book" warning in the production environment. I can't replicate this warning (mail goes straight through with no warnings). This happened even before I had any outlook security configured which seemed strange as outlook should generate a warning by default. I don't know much about exchange. Can anyone point me in the right direction. |
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