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    Outlook 2002 Dumb Question

    I run XP with Office 2002, which means I'm running Outlook 2002. I installed the spam program called 'I Hate Spam' and it works great. Only problem is: Whenever new email comes in, I get a message that states:

    A program is trying to access email addresses you have stored in Outlook. Do you want to allow this? If this is unexpected, it may be a virus and you should choose 'No'.

    Allow Access for 1 to 10 minutes.

    I don't want to go through this menu everytime I get new email. How do I get rid of this menu or turn this on permanantly instead of just for 10 minutes?

    Thanks in advance!

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    You can probably find this question in the FAQs for I Hate Spam. Have you looked?
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    Thank you, I have read the FAQ and Bullitin Board from the IhateSpam site. I don't really think this is a IhateSpam problem, but more a Outlook problem.

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    If you disable I Hate Spam and the problem doesn't recur, it's not an Outlook problem - it's caused by I Hate Spam. You can't expect Microsoft to fix that.

    All I did was to search for "A program is trying to access email addresses you have stored in Outlook" in Google. Take a look:

    http://www.smartcomputing.com/techsu...&ErrorID=22215

    http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...red+in+Outlook
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    Many thanks - a little program called 'Express Click Yes' is a little free program which automatically answers the Outlook access question.

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