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Tom Hanley

I have a form that uses email to send information to the department head. I
am using access 2000 on win2000 network. A security nag screen pops up
warning that warns the user an email is trying to be sent and if you click
yes to accept the operation, the email sits in outbox until the next email
polling. I want to disable the nag screen and have the email sent
immediately as it is set in my outlook options.
 
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Tom Hanley

I was wrong....it doesn't send at the next polling. You have to open it and
send it from within outlook....
 
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Jim/Chris

The security dialogs that pop up when an application tries
to access certain Outlook properties and methods are
designed to inhibit the spread of viruses via Outlook; see
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup.htm#autosec.
If you are a standalone user, Outlook provides no way to
suppress this behavior. However, you can use a free tool
called Express ClickYes:

http://www.express-soft.com/mailmate/clickyes.html

to click the security dialog buttons automatically. Beware
that this means if a virus tries to send mail using Outlook
or gain access to your address book, it will succeed.

Jim
 

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