Hi Stephen
http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/ is a TSR program that automatically clicks the Allow button - the free version only works up to Outlook 2003 but the Pro version will work on 2007/10 Regards Clive Williams CRW Services PO Box 483 Richmond NSW 2753 Mobile: 0418 657 833 A H: (02) 4578 5343 Skype: crwservices email: [email protected] www.crwservices.com.au MYOB Certified Consultant Ostendo Consulting Partner Xero Certified Advisor Registered BAS Agent MYOB Accredited Trainer Cert IV Workplace Training & Assessment Cert IV Financial Services (Bookkeeping) -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stephen Markson Sent: Friday, 21 October 2011 08:43 To: RBASE-L Mailing List Subject: [RBASE-L] - MapiMail3 Plugin with Outlook Hello all, We are using 9.1 (32) on Win XP with Outlook 2007. When I use the MapiMail3 plugin I get the message: "A program is trying to access e-mail address information stored in Outlook. If this is unexpected, click Deny and verify your antivirus software is up-to-date". I can then check "Allow access for", select a number of minutes from a dropdown and click "Allow" and the email opens. I would like to get around this message. Checking in Outlook help under the topic "I get warnings about a program accessing e-mail address information or sending e-mail on my behalf", it says that there is a possibility of adding the R:Base exceutables to a "trusted add-ins list". Alternatively, it says that if your antivirus software is compatible with XP service Pack 2, updated regularly and configured to share its update status with other applications the message *might* not appear. Our antivirus software satisfies these criteria, but the message still appears. The other thing I tried, which also does not work, is to go into Outlook's Tools/Trust Center/Programmatic Access and check "Never warn me about suspicious activity". In this dialog it says my antivirus status is valid. Anyone have any experience with this? Any help is greatly appreciated. -- Regards, Stephen Markson The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada

