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Very strange. That link takes me to an article entitled:

How Outlook helps protect you from viruses, spam, and phishing

I wonder if it might be a caching problem with your browser.

But, the upshot is... no, you can't get rid of it.

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"gonzo488" wrote in message
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Herb -

Thanks for the reply. The link you gave me sent me to a MS Office 2007
Beta
site. I did not see any information there regarding my security issue.
Did
I miss something?

"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:

In general, you can't get rid of it. See:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...305711033.aspx

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"gonzo488" wrote in message
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When I use Word as my e-mail editor, I get the following warning box
everytime I compose, forward, or reply to, an e-mail:

"A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in
Outlook.
Do you want to allow this?" There are three buttons "Yes", "No" and
"Help",
along with a checkbox to allow access for a period of time up to 10
minutes.

This only happens when using Word as the editor. If I reply "No", it
still
allows me to compose or reply; I'm just trying to get rid of this
warning
box. I don't show any macros running in Word that might cause this. I
am
using Outlook 2002 and Word 2002. Any suggestions?