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I have an external application that is trying to use the Outlook Application
Object, using Outlook 2003, to 'blindly' send emails, as this runs automatically without user intervention. I get the pop up box that says Outlook is trying to automatically send email on my behalf, with the 5 second delay. I do not want this box to appear. I want the mail to be sent automatically, without this message. I've seen such reccommendations as using the intrinsic application object, to mention that messages won't appear if the system is running up to date anti-virus software. Is there a definitive fix for this issue? Is it programmitcal or system based? Thank you |
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There is no fix for this, it's the security for Outlook 2003. Outlook 2007
will allow code on a system that has up to date anti-virus to run without the security but for Outlook 2003 and earlier your only options are listed at http://www.outlookcode.com/d/sec.htm. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Rob" wrote in message ... I have an external application that is trying to use the Outlook Application Object, using Outlook 2003, to 'blindly' send emails, as this runs automatically without user intervention. I get the pop up box that says Outlook is trying to automatically send email on my behalf, with the 5 second delay. I do not want this box to appear. I want the mail to be sent automatically, without this message. I've seen such reccommendations as using the intrinsic application object, to mention that messages won't appear if the system is running up to date anti-virus software. Is there a definitive fix for this issue? Is it programmitcal or system based? Thank you |
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