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I have been told there is no way around this prompt. Whenever you reference
Outlook using Routing routine Word or Excel you will get this annoying message "A program is trying to . . . then you wait and get Yes, No or Cancel. Depending on how many references there are to Outlook you will get a prompt for everyone of them. We are getting two that the user has to wait for and then answer Yes to continue. I had sample code that ended up prompting three times so I bagged it and went to something else. Any API or workaround to get away from this? I realize it is MS way of protecting users from Viruses sending messages but there has to be a better way. Thanks, Bob |
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