Nikki
Tue May 06 19:36:39 PDT 2008
From Our good friends at www.slipstick.com we find the following:
The "object model guard" feature of the patch imposes two
extreme restrictions on automating Outlook from add-ins
that use CDO:
a.. If an add-in tries to send an Outlook message, the user gets
a notification pop-up and must explicitly authorize or deny
each attempt to send. The user must wait 5 seconds before
the Yes button becomes available to click.
b.. If an add-in tries to access either a Contacts folder or the
address book or save an Outlook item as a file, the user
gets a notification pop-up and can deny access, authorize
a one-time access or extend access for a period of
several minutes.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/olcdo.htm#autosec
I would look into "Advanced Security for Outlook" by MAPI Lab:
http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/security/
Nikki Peterson
"Tony" <|toxendine@hoopercorp.com|> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> Has anyone come across this, and if so, any suggestions? When some of our
> users try to look at their System Information in Oulook 2000
> (Help/About/System Info/Outlook/Summary), Outlook pops up the Address Book
> access warning ( A program is trying to access e-mail addresses... Allow
> access for X minutes, etc.).
>
> I've not seen this before and hope someone can help. Thanks
>