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Jeff
I have just recently installed OXP SP3 on a few select test machines within
my organization. So far I have been getting the email problem where I get
the popup that an application is trying to access my address book. If I
click okay, it lets me go about my business.
The problem is we have an add-in (Classify for Outlook) that seems to be the
culprit. If I disable this add-in then I don't get the popop. My question
is this: is there any way, registry hack or otherwise that I can, by
default, always permit this application to access the address book as to
stop the prompt from being displayed and annoying my users?
As of now, there hasn't been an update for Classify for Outlook released for
OXP SP3.
Any guidence would be greatly appreciated.
-Jeff
my organization. So far I have been getting the email problem where I get
the popup that an application is trying to access my address book. If I
click okay, it lets me go about my business.
The problem is we have an add-in (Classify for Outlook) that seems to be the
culprit. If I disable this add-in then I don't get the popop. My question
is this: is there any way, registry hack or otherwise that I can, by
default, always permit this application to access the address book as to
stop the prompt from being displayed and annoying my users?
As of now, there hasn't been an update for Classify for Outlook released for
OXP SP3.
Any guidence would be greatly appreciated.
-Jeff