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Applied said service pack to a bunch of PCs, applied the fixes to deal with Outlook relining, added an app that allows attachements of a given extension to be moved from level 1 (blocked) to level 2 (user intervetnion) etc, etc. All fine and dandy...
...until a user opens our CRM package, Maximizer. It has hooks into the user's Outlook address book. Microsoft, bless 'em, has, in its draconian way, put up a road block:
Is there any way over getting round this? While I can understand MS trying to prevent worms and such, this is a real pain in the ar$e.
I also have a little VB app that uses a MAPI session to send emails to a number of our users. I get this message as well
Is there a way around this too?
Ta muchly
Mark
...until a user opens our CRM package, Maximizer. It has hooks into the user's Outlook address book. Microsoft, bless 'em, has, in its draconian way, put up a road block:
Is there any way over getting round this? While I can understand MS trying to prevent worms and such, this is a real pain in the ar$e.
I also have a little VB app that uses a MAPI session to send emails to a number of our users. I get this message as well
Is there a way around this too?
Ta muchly
Mark
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LOL @ WWSD, can't be doing with Lotus
Cheers Chris, looking at Outlook Redemption ATM.
This is a useful app for moving attachment exetensions from level 1 to level 2 Attachment Options
Mark
Cheers Chris, looking at Outlook Redemption ATM.
This is a useful app for moving attachment exetensions from level 1 to level 2 Attachment Options
Mark
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