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Graham Mayor
 
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Default Allowing Access Popup

The pop-up is part of Microsoft's continuing security measures so yes it is
possible that you didn't have it earlier.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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Graham wrote:
Thanks for the response Doug.

I aggree, but what I dont understand is that I had emails being fired
out before without the software and no popups. I'm a little confused
so I'm just gonna install the clickyes software and continue my life
as though it never happened

Thanks.

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

The answer most probably is that you can't. It's a security feature
of Outlook. The way to overcome it is to use the "Express ClickYes"
utility that is available as a free download from:

http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/

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Hope this helps.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"Graham" wrote in message
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I have set up a mail merge which I am using alot to mail out bulk
emails. I
had this working fine earlier, I could send out 300 mails within
seconds. But since I gave a work collegue access to the mailbox
used to send these mails and also the mailmerge file it started to
prompt us each time a mail was to be sent. The prompt was
informing us that an application was trying
to use Outlook and whether to allow. So that's now 300 yes
clicks!!!

I understand that there is a piece of software which presses the yes
button
of this popup which is fine but it was working great before,
without the software! My question is, how do I get it to work as
it was before?

Something to note is that my collegue was using Word 2000, whereas
I am using Word 2003, I believe this is what cause the popup to
happen. I have had her upgraded but the problem remains.

Any help is much appreciated!

Graham