Send Object - Allow Edit No

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ant1983

Not sure where to post this so forgive me :)

So i have a SendObject button which works great but i dont want the actual
email to come up every time and would prefer it to jsut send. I believe you
have to select No under Edit Message.

I did that but now it keeps bringing up that box where it asks me to Allow
or Deny - How can i get around that box and automatically allow each time?

I remember in the past it would bring up a box and you could say allow for
next 10 minutes but that option isnt even there?

Thanks.

ant1983
 
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BruceM via AccessMonster.com

Is it an Access error message, or is it something generated through your
operating system or e-mail program? If one of the latter, you will need to
address it there. If the former, what is the exact message, including error
# if available?
Both No and False work - that wasnt the questions.

.....
Try False instead of No.
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Rick Brandt

ant1983 said:
Both No and False work - that wasnt the questions.

The security warning comes from Outlook, not Access so the only way to not
see it is to not use Outlook. Options are...

Automate an external messaging library that does not have the warning
problem. Redemption or CDOSys are two examples. I use the latter as it
comes automatically on all modern Windows versions.

Upgrade to Office 2007. It is my understanding that with 2007 the warning
does not occur as long as Windows reports that you have up-to-date anti-
virus software running.

In a corporate Exchange server environment the Exchange administrator can
change policies to inhibit the warning. Good luck getting one to do that
though.
 
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Daniel Pineault

If you are referring to the Outlook Security warning, then follow on of
Rick's suggestions. Otherwise, please post the full message you recieve so
we can try to help.

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Hope this helps,

Daniel Pineault
http://www.cardaconsultants.com/
For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net
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