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Hmmmm Upgrade Problem
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I have an excel workbook that sends and e-mail once it has finished running a macro, I designed this workbook using Office2000 and for the last 18 month or so a e-mail has been sent every time the macro finishes :o) However the IT department has just rolled out Office 2003...... Now my excel workbook still works but Outlook blocks it from sending the e-mail, well I say it blocks it what it does is prompt me with an alert box advising that an application is trying to access the address book do I want to allow this ? I have the option to allow this for up to 10 minutes but as the macro runs at 6 in the morning this is no good to me. does anyone know how to turn the security option off or know of some VB code that would allow my macro to by pass outlook security? Many Thanks Mark |
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see: http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/prevent.htm -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "sh0t2bts" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hi All I have an excel workbook that sends and e-mail once it has finished running a macro, I designed this workbook using Office2000 and for the last 18 month or so a e-mail has been sent every time the macro finishes :o) However the IT department has just rolled out Office 2003...... Now my excel workbook still works but Outlook blocks it from sending the e-mail, well I say it blocks it what it does is prompt me with an alert box advising that an application is trying to access the address book do I want to allow this ? I have the option to allow this for up to 10 minutes but as the macro runs at 6 in the morning this is no good to me. does anyone know how to turn the security option off or know of some VB code that would allow my macro to by pass outlook security? Many Thanks Mark |
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