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We are planning to deploy Outlook 2007 to all of our users and have already
installed it on a few beta testers. A custom COM Add-in loads every time
Outlook opens. In Outlook 2003, we just had to change a security setting in
the registry to prevent the message "A program is trying to access email
addresses you have stored in Outlook. Do you want to allow this? If this is
unexpected it may be a virus and you should choose No" from loading when it
detects the Com Add-in. In Office 2007, I've loaded the Office 2007
Administrative Template Group Policy and added the com add-in to the list of
Trusted Add-ins under User Config/Administrative Templates/Microsoft Office
Outlook 2007/Security/Security Form Settings/Programmic Security/Trusted
Add-ins. This has worked for some users, but doesn't work for others. The
users are in the same OU and I've run the Group Policy Results wizard on the
computers and the applied settings show up. Any idea why the GPO would work
on one computer/user but not another? The only difference I've noticed so
far is the users who still receive the message are laptop users and their
outlook is in Cached Mode. I'll also post this in the Windows 2003
Server/Group Policy discussion group.
Thanks.
installed it on a few beta testers. A custom COM Add-in loads every time
Outlook opens. In Outlook 2003, we just had to change a security setting in
the registry to prevent the message "A program is trying to access email
addresses you have stored in Outlook. Do you want to allow this? If this is
unexpected it may be a virus and you should choose No" from loading when it
detects the Com Add-in. In Office 2007, I've loaded the Office 2007
Administrative Template Group Policy and added the com add-in to the list of
Trusted Add-ins under User Config/Administrative Templates/Microsoft Office
Outlook 2007/Security/Security Form Settings/Programmic Security/Trusted
Add-ins. This has worked for some users, but doesn't work for others. The
users are in the same OU and I've run the Group Policy Results wizard on the
computers and the applied settings show up. Any idea why the GPO would work
on one computer/user but not another? The only difference I've noticed so
far is the users who still receive the message are laptop users and their
outlook is in Cached Mode. I'll also post this in the Windows 2003
Server/Group Policy discussion group.
Thanks.