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    Amiga1200 is offline Novice
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    Unhappy MS Access triggering Outlook Security warning

    I have a module that needs to extract email information to display in a form, but every time I ask for the email address the Outlook security warning pops up.



    If I certify my access code will that stop the popup or do I need another method? I have already lowered the macro security. In 2003 I was able to actually run outlook subs and functions from Access that would extract the info and return it to Access (But no longer works in 2013)

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    Kevin

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    Yes, I think that version will give the warning and cant be skipped without 3rd party help.
    The workaround was to use REDEMPTION (and mine works great).
    http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/home.htm

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    Alternatively, you can adjust a setting within Outlook. Under Outlook Options, In the Trust Center, Under Trust Center Settings, Under Programmatic Access

    Of course, changing this setting does not distinguish good programs from potentially bad programs that try to access your Outlook file. It is on or off.

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    Just so I have an idea how you are accessing it, are you utilising the method similar to this https://www.accessforums.net/programming/trying-run-outllook-sub-access-vba-43928.html?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R_Badger View Post
    ...Hope that helps!...
    Interesting.....

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    Amiga1200 is offline Novice
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    Quote Originally Posted by R_Badger View Post
    Just so I have an idea how you are accessing it, are you utilising the method similar to this https://www.accessforums.net/programming/trying-run-outllook-sub-access-vba-43928.html?

    I was but had to abandon that method as it no longer works, now I am trying to do it all in Access, but the security window was coming up, thanks to another reply, this no longer happens.

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