hello,
i'm printing and replying an email from outlook with vba coding!
it was working fine on mine with Office2K but the
#$#@ client got XP even though we said 2K!
and the problem come when it receive email, the client is prompt
when i access the address book or when i use myOlkObj.Send
here's some info on how to avoid it, but i'm not familiar
with the administrator features!
here's, that from the link below
btw, the problem is with Outlook 2002 on Win98Code:As a developer, you have various options when you try to avoid the security features. To summarize your typical options depending on where you are developing your solution: Outlook custom forms : Publish forms so that they are not one-off forms, or use the administrator features to enable VBScript code in one-off forms to run. Outlook Visual Basic for Applications : Use the administrator features to disable object model restrictions, or convert your Visual Basic for Applications code to a COM Add-in, and then register it by using the administrator form. COM add-ins : COM add-ins can be trusted if an administrator registers them by using the administrator form. However, when you are using a COM add-in, only the Outlook object model is exempted; the CDO object model will still generate warnings. Automating the Outlook or CDO object models : Use the administrator features to disable object model restrictions. If feasible, you may want to consider redesigning your solution so that it runs on a server instead of a client. Server-based APIs are not protected by these e-mail security features.




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