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Old August 8th 07, 11:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Hi,

I have a problem. The security pop-up in Outlook that asks you to
confirm that it's ok for an app to send an email - can this be
automatically closed or is there an option somewhere so that it does
not need me to confirm anything?

Many thanks,

Me

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Old August 8th 07, 12:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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On 8 Aug, 11:04, Christian Goeller wrote:
, you wrote on Wed, 08 Aug 2007 02:44:26 -0700:

I have a problem. The security pop-up in Outlook that asks you to
confirm that it's ok for an app to send an email - can this be
automatically closed or is there an option somewhere so that it does
not need me to confirm anything?


http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/security/

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Christian Goellerhttp://www.outlookfaq.net


Thanks - I was hoping for more of a quick/free fix :-) Would the
following do it:

"Go to Run regedit HKEY_Current_UserSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoft and
then Add a key called Security and then a dwordvalue called
CheckAdminSettings, value of 2 and hexidecimal."

I can't test at the moment as access to the server room has been
restricted for today!

Me

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Old August 8th 07, 12:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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On 8 Aug, 11:10, wrote:
On 8 Aug, 11:04, Christian Goeller wrote:

, you wrote on Wed, 08 Aug 2007 02:44:26 -0700:


I have a problem. The security pop-up in Outlook that asks you to
confirm that it's ok for an app to send an email - can this be
automatically closed or is there an option somewhere so that it does
not need me to confirm anything?


http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/security/


--
Best Regards
Christian Goellerhttp://www.outlookfaq.net


Thanks - I was hoping for more of a quick/free fix :-) Would the
following do it:

"Go to Run regedit HKEY_Current_UserSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoft and
then Add a key called Security and then a dwordvalue called
CheckAdminSettings, value of 2 and hexidecimal."

I can't test at the moment as access to the server room has been
restricted for today!

Me


Silly Me.... it is free

 




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