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anishpat:
I haven't tried this myself, but this could be an option for the Outlook Security prompts (and it says it's free): http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/

FYI... I'm running Outlook 2007 and don't get any security prompts when using this plugin.

jpijper:
I haven't tried this myself, but this could be an option for the Outlook Security prompts (and it says it's free): http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/

FYI... I'm running Outlook 2007 and don't get any security prompts when using this plugin.
-anishpat (August 21, 2008, 12:07 AM)
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Thanks for the input, anishpat. I know about this ClickYes thing, but it means the user needs to install it, and I feel it goes against the grain of a "Quick"Outlook utility. The reason you haven't seen this box so far is probably because you haven't done anything to access an existing Outlook item body. The only command in QuickOutlookTask so far that does this is the /sa (save as appointment) command, where you save an existing task as an appointment. Create a dummy task: "do test" and then try to save it as an apointment: "do /sa test". This will probably produce the message box.

By the way, nice to hear you also use the utility  :)

sttrebo:
here's a link to a description on how (maybe) to fix this.

http://www.add-in-express.com/outlook-security/?mapilab

thanks
steve

s.newave:
You could also try Redemption http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/ which is something i used a while back and seemed to worked well.

sttrebo:
i used redemption at my last job/computer and it worked fine for me.

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