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We have a macro that sends e-mails using the ActiveDocument.MailMerge
object. When we execute the ActiveDocument.MailMerge.Execute method Outlook pops up the "An application is trying to access your address book..." message on a system using Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2003 (I believe). We had this issue before and were able to give our customers a workaround suggested by Microsoft. The work around was to use the Outlook Security template and customizing the security settings for particular users. This worked in previous versions of Outlook/Exchange, but we are having some difficulty getting it to work with the 2003 version. My question is, will this method still work? Or have the security features changed too much, preventing this method from working? We haven't done too much experimenting with all of the settings yet. We will continue to do that. I'm just trying to confirm that this method will still work. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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