C
Cleffer
Office 2k7, SP2 - XP, SP3. User in Exchange environment.
I have a customer that is sending e-mail through Outlook from a third party
application. The user is presented with a dialog box stating:
"A program is trying to send an e-mail message on your behalf. If this is
unexpected, click Deny..." (You get the point.)
He has to click Allow for every e-mail he sends. The user can send an
e-mail upwards to 100 users at a time. Inconvenient? I'd say.
I've taken a look at the registry and cannot find anything to shut it off.
Is this a client setting or a server setting? Is there a way to disable it
on the client machine?
Thank you for your time.
I have a customer that is sending e-mail through Outlook from a third party
application. The user is presented with a dialog box stating:
"A program is trying to send an e-mail message on your behalf. If this is
unexpected, click Deny..." (You get the point.)
He has to click Allow for every e-mail he sends. The user can send an
e-mail upwards to 100 users at a time. Inconvenient? I'd say.
I've taken a look at the registry and cannot find anything to shut it off.
Is this a client setting or a server setting? Is there a way to disable it
on the client machine?
Thank you for your time.