Warning message that appears when programs attempt to access the Contacts Address Book

  • Thread starter Henrik Jørgensen
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Henrik Jørgensen

Hi

Now i have a new problem.
When our users logon to a 2003 Terminal server, they not get this box any
more, when they are sending a mail. I think that, this is a securty problem
in
2003 server, but how can i resolve this problem ?
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP]

That warning message appears when external programs try to access the
address book. Users should not see it when they simply send a message.
 
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ConfusedAboutContacts

The warning message pops up when I sync my Palm Pilot to Outlook (if any contact information is changed and is updated). This is annoying since I have to choose from a drop down box the amount of time I will allow access to Outlook contact information. Is there a way to TURN THIS WARNING MESSAGE OFF??!

Thanks for any help you can provide on this

----- Henrik Jørgensen wrote: ----

H

Now i have a new problem
When our users logon to a 2003 Terminal server, they not get this box an
more, when they are sending a mail. I think that, this is a securty proble
i
2003 server, but how can i resolve this problem
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP]

Get a newer version of your Palm sync conduit. The latest versions should
all be compatible with Outlook's security.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



ConfusedAboutContacts said:
The warning message pops up when I sync my Palm Pilot to Outlook (if any
contact information is changed and is updated). This is annoying since I
have to choose from a drop down box the amount of time I will allow access
to Outlook contact information. Is there a way to TURN THIS WARNING MESSAGE
OFF??!!
 

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