H
Howard
I use Outlook 2003 SP3
I am using a work-round to synchronise Outlook Tasks on my Exchange Server
with the ToDo app on my iPhone, via a Toodledo web account. (It sseems that
Apple are still stubbornly refusing to facilitate direct synchronisation).
All seemed to work well, except that when Outlook synchronises with my
Toodledo account, each task that synchronises triggers the warning that a
program attempting to access the my email server, and prompts to accept or
refuse access.
Is there a way to tweak the setting so that access is automatically allowed
without having to individually accept dozens of requests every time the data
is synchronised?
The proposer of the work-round recommended "you should also disable the
security setting in "Tools--> Trust Center--> Programmatic Access" and set
the option to "NEVER warn". I think he must havebeen using a different
version of Outlook as 2003 does not seemto have this setting.
Thanks in anticipation
I am using a work-round to synchronise Outlook Tasks on my Exchange Server
with the ToDo app on my iPhone, via a Toodledo web account. (It sseems that
Apple are still stubbornly refusing to facilitate direct synchronisation).
All seemed to work well, except that when Outlook synchronises with my
Toodledo account, each task that synchronises triggers the warning that a
program attempting to access the my email server, and prompts to accept or
refuse access.
Is there a way to tweak the setting so that access is automatically allowed
without having to individually accept dozens of requests every time the data
is synchronised?
The proposer of the work-round recommended "you should also disable the
security setting in "Tools--> Trust Center--> Programmatic Access" and set
the option to "NEVER warn". I think he must havebeen using a different
version of Outlook as 2003 does not seemto have this setting.
Thanks in anticipation