Sending a E-mail utilizing Mapisend brings up a prompt

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ckolb

I am utilizing mapisend in some scripts. Everything was running fine with
the old version of Outlook 2000. We updated to Outlook 2003 and now we get a
pop up each time a e-mail is being sent out warning us and asking us to click
on yes, no, or cancel.

I have done some searching on this and have found out that this is a
enhancement to outlook to help stop spam. However, it is now stopping my
company from sending out e-mails to customers. Is there a work around. This
is being run on a Server 2003 enterprise, SQL 2000 and Outlook 2003 with the
latest service pac (2) installed.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

It is not to stop spam, it is to stop emails from being generated and sent
via a virus or worm activity.

See this page for information and workarounds - the Outlook Object Model
Guard is here to stay.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.htm


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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reading.

After furious head scratching, ckolb asked:

| I am utilizing mapisend in some scripts. Everything was running fine
| with the old version of Outlook 2000. We updated to Outlook 2003 and
| now we get a pop up each time a e-mail is being sent out warning us
| and asking us to click on yes, no, or cancel.
|
| I have done some searching on this and have found out that this is a
| enhancement to outlook to help stop spam. However, it is now
| stopping my company from sending out e-mails to customers. Is there
| a work around. This is being run on a Server 2003 enterprise, SQL
| 2000 and Outlook 2003 with the latest service pac (2) installed.
 
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ckolb

Is that the actual name "Outlook Object Model Gaurd". I understand its use
and why it was put in. The link that you sent me did mention a work around.
It did give me lots of work arounds to allowing exe and other types of files
to be downloaded by outlook however.

Did I miss something? I do not want to be a pain. Sorry for asking for
more details.
 

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