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WVmontani
I had previously written a number of Outlook template files (.oft)
that I had linked to a toolbar on my Outlook 2003 desktop. (This is on
my employer's computer). When I wanted to send a "canned" email
message, I simply clicked on the toolbar, my template opened up, I
filled in the blanks and sent out the message.
Then my company upgraded to Office 2007. The toolbar with the
template files still works, except now when I click on a button to
launch a template I get this pop-up that says "Microsoft Office
Outlook Security Notice. Microsoft Office has identified a potential
security concern. This location may be unsafe: C:\folder-where-I-keep-
my-oft-files."
Then it warns me "Hyperlinks can be harmful to your computer and data.
To protect computer, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources.
Do you want to continue?" YES/NO
Yes, I know hyperlinks can be harmful to my computer and my data. But
I wrote the damn things and I trust them.
How can I turn off this stupid warning?
Thanks.
-WVMontani
that I had linked to a toolbar on my Outlook 2003 desktop. (This is on
my employer's computer). When I wanted to send a "canned" email
message, I simply clicked on the toolbar, my template opened up, I
filled in the blanks and sent out the message.
Then my company upgraded to Office 2007. The toolbar with the
template files still works, except now when I click on a button to
launch a template I get this pop-up that says "Microsoft Office
Outlook Security Notice. Microsoft Office has identified a potential
security concern. This location may be unsafe: C:\folder-where-I-keep-
my-oft-files."
Then it warns me "Hyperlinks can be harmful to your computer and data.
To protect computer, click only those hyperlinks from trusted sources.
Do you want to continue?" YES/NO
Yes, I know hyperlinks can be harmful to my computer and my data. But
I wrote the damn things and I trust them.
How can I turn off this stupid warning?
Thanks.
-WVMontani