Outlook XP security settings

O

OCARRE

Dear,

I'm using Outlook XP with windows 2000, when programs try
to send mails automatically a warning appear.

I can't use an "auto Ok" programs because my boss doesn't
accept this.

I saw a Reg key for outlook express named "Warn on Mapi
Send" but don't saw anything about Outlook XP.

My mail server is Exchange 5.5, an we configure outlook
security settings to bypass the security.

Do you know witch setting to hide this pop up ?

Thank's

O. CARRE
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP]

I don't understand. You asked,

The article I suggested answers that question. The answer is Yes. You need to follow the indicated procedures under both Server Setup and Client Setup, then create a new item with the installed security form and create either a default security entry or one for several individuals, as described under Granting Security Overrides.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Outlook and Exchange solutions at http://www.slipstick.com
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming: Jumpstart
for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
O

OCARRE

Dear,

I've got that want send mail automatically, and I don' t
know how hide the pop up "a program try to send...".

I've got Access database that are used for mailing.
I don't know how to configure my outlook client or Access
or Exchange public folder to hide if.

I read the link that you send me (and I thank you), but I
don't understand how to resolve my problem.

Do you have a detailed explanation on how hide the pop up

Thank's

O. CARRE
-----Original Message-----
I don't understand. You asked,


The article I suggested answers that question. The answer
is Yes. You need to follow the indicated procedures under
both Server Setup and Client Setup, then create a new item
with the installed security form and create either a
default security entry or one for several individuals, as
described under Granting Security Overrides.
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP]

The detailed instructions are on that page. Once you create a default security entry using the custom form published to the special public folder, you will see the options for suppressing different prompts.
 

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