Outlook Express Suppressing Error Messages
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trying to automatically send e-mailOutlook automation With Outlook Security Manager you need just a few lines of code to eliminate alerts like a A program is trying to https://www.add-in-express.com/docs/outlook-security-manager-automate.php automatically send email on your behalf in Outlook 2016, 2013, 2010 and https://www.macros.com/newsletters/MENewsApr2002.htm earlier versions. This example shows how to use Security Manager from an application that automates Outlook. You can also see the code samples (VBA, VB.NET, Delphi) to automate Microsoft Outlook. With this application you can send messages using Outlook as a "mail engine". In this project there is one form outlook express mimicking the Outlook Mail window with an Outlook Security check box. If you check this option, you disable Outlook Security and your application sends messages with no security warnings. Otherwise, you get one of these notorious security pop-up dialog boxes: A program is trying to send an e-mail message on your behalf. If this is unexpected, click Deny and verify your antivirus software outlook express suppressing is up-to-date. A program is trying to perform an action that may result in an e-mail message being sent on your behalf. As well as in the example that disabls A program is trying to access e-mail addresses you have stored in Outlook alert, protected Outlook objects are used here. To disable Outlook Security, we use the DisableOOMWarnings property. But there is one peculiarity here. To use Outlook Security Manager inside an application interacting with Outlook you should connect it to Outlook.Application used by this application. To do this you can use the ConnectTo method of the SecurityManager class. For example: Visual Basic .NET Dim SecurityManager As New AddinExpress.Outlook.SecurityManager SecurityManager.ConnectTo(outlookApp) SecurityManager.DisableOOMWarnings = True Try '... any action with protected objects such as contacts or items... Finally ' In any case please remember ' to turn on Outlook Security ' after your code, since now ' it is very easy to switch it off! :-) SecurityManager.DisableOOMWarnings = False End Try Visual Basic 6 (VBA) OlSecurityManager.ConnectTo OutlookApp OlSecurityManager.DisableOOMWarnings = True On Error Goto Finally '... any action with protected objects ... Finally: OlSecurityManager.DisableOOMWarnings = False Delphi OlSecurityManager.ConnectTo(outlookApp); OlSecurityManager
isn't included in Macro Express." Brian Livingston, Editor, Windows Secrets Newsletter Macro Express News April 17, 2002 You have received this message because you are subscribed to the Macro Express News email list. To unsubscribe from this email list go to www.macros.com/esubs.htm, click on the unsubscribe link and follow the instructions. Contents 1 - Macro Express 3 version 3.0d is released 2 - Macro Express 3 Discussion Groups 3 - The ISS Bug Reporter 4 - Macro Stop vs. Macro Return. 5 - User Submitted Macros 6 - Macro Express Tip: Log Errors command 7 - Macro Express Tip: Macro Command Categories 8 - Macro Express Tip: Automatically backup your macro file 1 - Macro Express 3 v 3.0d is released Macro Express 3 version 3.0d has been released and is now available for download from our site at www.macros.com/download.htm. Changes include: 1. Fixed a bug in the syntax checking where the program would incorrectly report a mismatched Mouse Button Down and Mouse Button Up pair. 2. The FTP commands now return more specific result messages for each transfer. The messages have changed to include standard FTP numeric message numbers. 3. A new preference option allows you to select a path where the Macro Express crash reports are stored. Use this option if your system is set to prevent the writing to files in the c:\Program Files\Macro Express3 folder. 4. Added the Break key as another choice for the Abort Macro Hotkey. After installing Macro Express 3, you can click Start | Programs | Macro Express | Whats New 3 for a complete list of changes. You may also view the list of changes on the web by visiting www.macros.com/revise.htm. 2 - Macro Express Discussion Groups Macro Express Discussion groups, or newsgroups, are now available. These newsgroups have been established by Professional Grade Macros (http://www.pgmacros.com) "as a vehicle for developers and users to openly and freely exchange information and ideas. It is a place for developers and users to help each other by exchanging problem solutions." There is a discussion group for both Macro Express 3 and Macro Express 2000. Use requires a news reader. Many news readers are available. If you don’t have a news reader, Outlook Express will work. Visit www.macros.com/esubs.htm for more information. 3 - The ISS Bug Reporter If Macro Express 3 crashes, information about the crash is saved and the ISS Bug Reporter is launched. The ISS Bug Reporter can email information about the crash to us to help us try to find the cause. This information will only be sent if you click on the Report button. You may view the information that will be sent before you send it by clicking on the V