A
Albacrest
I'm trying without much success, to set up Security Admininstration on my
own Windows 2000 Server/XP workstation environment. I'm trying to check it
out before deploying at my customer's site.
The client application involved uses MAPI to resolve adddresses and the
Outlook object model to send email. As I read it, I can create customised
settings for the users that deploy this application.
I've gone over every step of the installation several times, checked the
folder permissions, the registry setting on the client workstation. I'm
still getting the "Attempting to access" prompt.
I'm wondering what else I can do. The mail client is OL2002 and I've tried
"Outlook Security Settings" with registry key 1 and "Outlook 10 Security
Settings" with registry key 2.
Both the above folders are visible on the client at the top level of "All
Public Folders"
I've tried using default settings only, exception group only and both
together to leave no stone unturned.
So I'm wondering, am I mistaken about Security Administration? Perhaps it's
only applicable to code within Outlook forms and not programs that attempt a
direct call to MAPI or the OOM?
Jeff Mowatt
own Windows 2000 Server/XP workstation environment. I'm trying to check it
out before deploying at my customer's site.
The client application involved uses MAPI to resolve adddresses and the
Outlook object model to send email. As I read it, I can create customised
settings for the users that deploy this application.
I've gone over every step of the installation several times, checked the
folder permissions, the registry setting on the client workstation. I'm
still getting the "Attempting to access" prompt.
I'm wondering what else I can do. The mail client is OL2002 and I've tried
"Outlook Security Settings" with registry key 1 and "Outlook 10 Security
Settings" with registry key 2.
Both the above folders are visible on the client at the top level of "All
Public Folders"
I've tried using default settings only, exception group only and both
together to leave no stone unturned.
So I'm wondering, am I mistaken about Security Administration? Perhaps it's
only applicable to code within Outlook forms and not programs that attempt a
direct call to MAPI or the OOM?
Jeff Mowatt