Anything regarding an email

G

Glenn

I'm running Outlook 2002 on a XP Home edition PC. Just
within the last 3 days, whenever I try to reply, or
forward an email, I get a window popup saying that
something is trying to access my email, and wants to know
if I want to "Allow" or "Deny" the access. I
choose "Deny" and then the forward or reply window will
come up as usual. Is there a new virus or is there
something I did to start making this happen?

TIA,
Glenn
 
J

Justin

Have you recently installed SP-3 ? SP-3 add's this "security" feature! Outlook 2003 also has it but has it coded to trust the HTML content, SP-3 for Office XP does not! There is a little free program called "clickyes" which will auto close the pop-up window for you. can't remember where to get it - just seach the net for "clickyes".
 
G

Glenn

Yes, I did recently install SP-3. Thanks, I've downloaded
the "Clickyes" and am running it. Any clue why MS decided
to add this little attactive feature?

Glenn
-----Original Message-----
Have you recently installed SP-3 ? SP-3 add's
this "security" feature! Outlook 2003 also has it but has
it coded to trust the HTML content, SP-3 for Office XP
does not! There is a little free program
called "clickyes" which will auto close the pop-up window
for you. can't remember where to get it - just seach the
net for "clickyes".
 
B

Brian Tillman

Glenn said:
I'm running Outlook 2002 on a XP Home edition PC. Just
within the last 3 days, whenever I try to reply, or
forward an email, I get a window popup saying that
something is trying to access my email, and wants to know
if I want to "Allow" or "Deny" the access. I
choose "Deny" and then the forward or reply window will
come up as usual. Is there a new virus or is there
something I did to start making this happen?

It's something you did: you applied Office SP3. See
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm#problems
 

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