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Accessing your e-mail message in Outlook 2003

9 replies · 3,972 views · Started 04 December 2003

When syncing with Outlook 2003, I get that old message 'a program is trying to access your e-mail program - do you want to allow access for 1, 5, 10 minutes' - or something like that...anyone know how to bypass this message?

Cheers
Nick

There is NO way of getting around this... Developers implemented this process because of too many security leaks.. They implemented this feature in the past version. They have it so no one can disable it and complain about security breaches later.. Just go ahead and keep it to 10 minutes or so..

There must be a way to get around it, when I was using MS Active Synch for my Siemens SX56, and it never prompted me with that "security feature".

Check out the free beta from SEVEN. I've been pretty happy with it.

They are still offering a free beta of SEVEN Personal Edition which does push email for the P900 for Exchange, Domino, IMAP and pop email. I believe it will work around your sync problem as it is a client on your device.

Check out the program info:

http://www.seven.com/Products/Individuals/Personal_Edition/Beta.html

BTW O2 xmail and Orange Office Freedom are SEVEN....

Looks like there is an enterprise program too - not sure what you need to do to get into that though...

Right playing with this.
But already got problems from the word go.
Set a query on the support but they taking there time.
I cant do my first registration key expired.
Just want to know, if you have registered do you find the re-register option in the control panel?
If this is the case i will not be able to get to it, since as soon as i open the control panel SEVEN item it opens the register screen.

Mine has been working well this week. There was an upgrade and it looked like the clients were sent out a few times.
Hmmm I haven't tried the documents access - not sure if you can do that.

tigernet wrote:When syncing with Outlook 2003, I get that old message 'a program is trying to access your e-mail program - do you want to allow access for 1, 5, 10 minutes' - or something like that...anyone know how to bypass this message?

Cheers
Nick

Do a google search for a small program called 'ClickYes' - it will take care of that stupid bluddy message for you. Like you I was more than annoyed until I found clickyes!!! 😊

Express ClickYes v1.1 (June 24, 2004)
A tiny program that runs in the system tray and automatically clicks the Yes button for the Outlook security prompt, that asks you to confirm mail sending from third party applications or access to Outlook's address book.

http://www.contextmagic.com/downloads.htm

Works like charm.

that's brilliant. all i need to do now is get rid of the mcafee message about suspicious scripts. anyone know what to do about that?