SENDING EMAILS IN ACCESS AND SECURITY WARNING POPUP

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HOW DO I CREATE A SEARCH FORM????

HEY IM CURRENTLY USING ACCESS 2003 AND AM USING THE SEND OBJECT MACRO TO SEND
A LIST TO AN EMAIL ADDRESS, BUT EVERYTIME THAT THE DATABASE STARTS THIS
WINDOW POPS UP ASKING FOR APROVAL TO AUTOMATICALLY SEND THIS EMAIL AND
EVERYTIME I HAVE TO CLICK YES....DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO GET AROUND THIS???
 
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Larry Daugherty

HEY!

Find and make appropriate use of the shift key for starters.

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-Larry-
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"HOW DO I CREATE A SEARCH FORM????"
HEY IM CURRENTLY USING ACCESS 2003 AND AM USING THE SEND OBJECT MACRO TO SEND
A LIST TO AN EMAIL ADDRESS, BUT EVERYTIME THAT THE DATABASE STARTS THIS
WINDOW POPS UP ASKING FOR APROVAL TO AUTOMATICALLY SEND THIS EMAIL AND
EVERYTIME I HAVE TO CLICK YES....DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO GET AROUND
THIS???
 
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HOW DO I CREATE A SEARCH FORM????

shift key???? what does that have to do with anything???
 
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Rick Brandt

HOW said:
shift key???? what does that have to do with anything???

Larry was admoinishing you for posting your original question in all caps which
os considered "shouting" (and rude) on Newsnet.

As for your question...the security prompt you are seeing is coming from
Outlook, not Access. The only solution that you can control as the developer
(at the client) is to not use Outlook to send the message.

There is a free utility you can install that will automatically click the [Yes]
button for you. Easy to find if you Google on the topic.
 
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HOW DO I CREATE A SEARCH FORM????

Sorry about the all caps, i didnt realize that was considered to be
offensive, im just used to typing in all caps, but anyways, would you happen
to know the name of this utility that would automatically click the yes
button for me???

Rick Brandt said:
HOW said:
shift key???? what does that have to do with anything???

Larry was admoinishing you for posting your original question in all caps which
os considered "shouting" (and rude) on Newsnet.

As for your question...the security prompt you are seeing is coming from
Outlook, not Access. The only solution that you can control as the developer
(at the client) is to not use Outlook to send the message.

There is a free utility you can install that will automatically click the [Yes]
button for you. Easy to find if you Google on the topic.
 
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Rick Brandt

HOW said:
Sorry about the all caps, i didnt realize that was considered to be
offensive, im just used to typing in all caps, but anyways, would you
happen to know the name of this utility that would automatically
click the yes button for me???

Enter the following into a Google search...

Outlook +security +prompt +utility

Then look at the the third link in the results.
 
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