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Bob
Hello,
I'm using Outlook 2002 SP3 on a W2K Pro box with an Exchange 2000 server.
On one of my clients, I keep getting this warning message when I try to
create a new email or reply to one:
A PROGRAM IS TRYING TO ACCESS EMAIL ADDRESSES YOU HAVE STORED IN OUTLOOK.
DO YOU WANT TO ALLOW THIS?
On all my clients except the one in question, I can just choose Yes and the
message doesn't appear again until Outlook is closed and reopened. On this
client, the message box keeps appearing even after selecting yes.
I ran a detect & repair but it didn't help. Before I reinstall Office XP,
is there another resolution besides the workaround to choose allow access for
10 minutes?
Thank you.
I'm using Outlook 2002 SP3 on a W2K Pro box with an Exchange 2000 server.
On one of my clients, I keep getting this warning message when I try to
create a new email or reply to one:
A PROGRAM IS TRYING TO ACCESS EMAIL ADDRESSES YOU HAVE STORED IN OUTLOOK.
DO YOU WANT TO ALLOW THIS?
On all my clients except the one in question, I can just choose Yes and the
message doesn't appear again until Outlook is closed and reopened. On this
client, the message box keeps appearing even after selecting yes.
I ran a detect & repair but it didn't help. Before I reinstall Office XP,
is there another resolution besides the workaround to choose allow access for
10 minutes?
Thank you.