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Circumventing Security Prompts in Outlook 2003
Pavel A. pave...@NOwritemeNO.com microsoft public development device drivers "quinton.w...@gmail.com" wrote: I want the security prompt window to display. Congratulations! you are probably the first here who wants it The problem how I can make the security prompt window as the current window rather hiding behind

Macros security prompt
In command prompt, type the following command and Enter: regsvr32 wintrust.dll If this doesn't work for you try the following: 1. Click "Default Level", and then click "Apply" to set this zone to Medium security. 3.5. Click "OK". 4. Verify that the Date and Time Are Set Correctly 4.1 In the bottom right corner

Interdev Security Prompt
PA Bear [MS MVP] PABear...@gmail.com microsoft public internetexplorer general This may be normal, depending on your security settings, even if you've never encountered the prompt before. Basically, Vista is letting you know that some website is trying to use IE to do something (eg, automatically update Java or

Mail Through Outlook Without Security Prompt
If (when you load the Streaming Real-Time Tacker) a prompt may ask you: "Do you want to install & run C/Windows/Temp/JVM......", please click "YES". This is java support which will enable you to receive Streaming Real-Time Quotes. If a security prompt asks if you trust money.net, please click on "YES",

Security settings for OE
One message means one Send method (not event) triggering one send attempt security prompt. However, are you really sending one message to multiple recipients? It's far more common to use a database to send multiple messages, each to a single recipient. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Outlook and Exchange solutions at

You have 1 new Security Message Alert!
I'm not interested in permissions & security which is all set on MSDE....all I'm trying to do is set the CurrentUser method of the Access Application so that I can take advantage of some of Access's functionality on the client- side. Can I just use the MSDE security prompt & this will set the method?? Thanks.

Avoid warning message from outlook when open it from a form
Recently I downloaded SP1 for IE6. Since then, each time I try to navigate through folders (My Documents, etc.) I get a Internet Explorer security promt which says "Are you sure you want to open a file from this location?" I have tried changing the security settings in IE to no avail. Any help would be appreciated.

Outlook 2000 Security Prompt
After the cert is imported as trusted, your signed db should no longer generate the prompt. "Adrian Brown" <adr...@apbcomputerservices.co.uk> wrote in message news:eVQ7ol%23cIHA.4696@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Hi, Does anyone know how to stop the security warning on a packaged access 2007 database.

disabling Security Prompt in Outlook 2000
So are you telling me that if the script is copied to the hard drive first, it will not prompt? "Brandon Shell" wrote: Or copy and run them locally. PowerShell User Group: http://www.get-psuguk.org.uk "greatbarrier86" wrote: Hi Is it possible to set powershell not to display the security prompt if it is running

Security Prompt when accessing Task.body Field?
All works fine - but IE>=4 alway prompt a security warning ("...script is unsave... do you really want...") OK - then i sign the ocx control with a self made test certificate: the promp comes again. My question: Do i somethink wrong with the certificate ? Thank you Hans.

Adding a text box forces an "Enable Macros" prompt
When I'm working in Interdev, on certain webs I get an authentication prompt when I try to open a certain page. The standard NT box (user, pw, domain). On other webs I do not. In comparing the two webs I don't see a difference in file system permissions. So what is actually firing this prompt?

Firefox 2.0.0.12
Ed E...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public word vba general Hi jmac60, I believe that the macro security level is an application-level setting, not a document-level one. So far I have only found one (unlikely) way to have a Control textbox in a document and not get the security prompt (when my security level

Disable Security Prompt
As far as Office 2000 goes, you're screwed as soon as you ran the SR-2 update/security patch. More information is on www.slipstick.com An alternative is to set another email program, such as Outlook EXPRESS as the default, so that the merge goes to that. The security prompt won't trigger, then.

Vista elevation security prompt
quinton.w...@gmail.com microsoft public development device drivers I want the security prompt window to display. The problem how I can make the security prompt window as the current window rather hiding behind other windows? Quinton Hannes wrote: On your own machine, you can disable these warnings entirely by

Focus on security prompt dialog
I'm thinking there's some security software bundle you have that may be doing this? Jesper wrote: <cringe> Sorry, but the idea of having traffic to my PC, containing personal information, tunneled through a third party, just makes me shiver. I just downloaded a copy of the LogMeIn installer, and it does prompt me

Outlook security prompt "a program is trying to ..."
Robert Levy [MVP] m...@distopia.org microsoft public smartphone The information is mostly correct (2003 adds a "prompt" mode that carrier can choose to enable) but I don't agree with your conclusion. Something else to keep in mind is that the security system is really configured in 2 parts: how to handle apps that

Prompt while downloading word file from internet whether to save/o
(2) Columnists in Egypt's government papers expressed concern about Egypt's security, claiming that Hamas had planned the border breach in advance so as to .... "If Hamas hopes that the Muslim Brotherhood will prompt the Egyptian public to identify with it, [they should know that] the Egyptians are too smart to be

Disable Security Prompt
Whatever the security prompt sees as activeX, doesn't seem to accomplish anything. -- Mark L. Ferguson Reply Only in Newsgroup marfer's notes for OE 5.0 > http://www. geocities.com/marfer_mvp/IE_ng_notes.htm "Atomic Man" <Atomic...@AtomicMan.org> wrote in message news:OoIExUIOAHA.172@cppssbbsa02.microsoft.com.

Security Prompt
That localhost domain redirect to a Microsoft.com domain worked OK if I responded yes to the security prompt about accessing information not under my control, but hung if I responded no. Cross domain data source access is controlled by the client side IE security settings - the (Miscellaneous) 'Access data sources

Get sendername without Outlook security prompt
That is one of the security features of Vista. There are places on the hard drive directories and places in the Registry you cannot write to unless you have elivated priviledges. Look on MSDN on Vista UAC, Search Experts Exchange Delphi for Vista Manifest and UAC. Hope this helped... or at leat head you in the