Way to bypass the security message when syncing Palm to Oulook 2002?

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Bill Bain

When I sync my Palm to Outlook 2002, it will sync
contacts, notes, address and calendar but when it gets to
email, I get a message informing me that a program is
attempting to access my Outlook and requesting permission,
with a time limit (up to 10 minutes).

That's OK when I sync from the cradle (just click "yes",
although it is an extra step), but we're trying to sync up
using WiFi so I can capture emails when I'm not in my
office but I have access to a WAP in the building, so I'm
not at my PC to click the button.

Is there a way to either have Outlook "trust" my Palm or,
as a last resort, disable the warning entirely. I'm using
IntelliSync Lite on a Sony Clie, although I had teh same
message when I was using my Palm IIIC and Pocket Mirror.

Thanx!
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You will need to upgrade your software to work with the Outlook security
settings. Most manufacturers have updated their software to work with this
feature.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the SWEN virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted
without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Bill Bain asked:

| When I sync my Palm to Outlook 2002, it will sync
| contacts, notes, address and calendar but when it gets to
| email, I get a message informing me that a program is
| attempting to access my Outlook and requesting permission,
| with a time limit (up to 10 minutes).
|
| That's OK when I sync from the cradle (just click "yes",
| although it is an extra step), but we're trying to sync up
| using WiFi so I can capture emails when I'm not in my
| office but I have access to a WAP in the building, so I'm
| not at my PC to click the button.
|
| Is there a way to either have Outlook "trust" my Palm or,
| as a last resort, disable the warning entirely. I'm using
| IntelliSync Lite on a Sony Clie, although I had teh same
| message when I was using my Palm IIIC and Pocket Mirror.
|
| Thanx!
 

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