This warning is ment to prevent virus or other harmfull programs to 
use your Outlook to send e-mail and other things. This massege is a 
result of a upgrade from Windows.

I know of two methods to get around this problem
1. You can use a .dll program, a 3. party program intended to get 
you around this problem.
2. You can make Access actually hit the ok button.

The first soulution is the pro-solution. It took me one month and 
100US$ to the 3.party .dll provider, to make it work with other 
import/send automatic gedgets.

First you should look at old mail on this group.
Then if you really want to use the pro-method, please mail me back 
on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Best Regards 
Stein


--- In [email protected], mick_curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> In 
> "outlook 2003" 
> I got a message
> "A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in 
> Outlook. Do you want to allow this?"
> which did not come up in the past.
> 
> It happened when I used Access 2003 to automatically send some 
emails.
> 
> I found a useful program which bypasses the obstruction:
> at http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/
> 
> The exe would run and be seen in the system tray.
> 
> Anyway, I thought that I would mention it plus the web page gives 
an 
> example of vba code to make the program be suspended most of the 
time - 
> except for when vba code wants it to be active.
> 
> Mike




 
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