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Error message "You or a program"

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mrwhy - 26 May 2008 04:04 GMT
Have any of you received a message "You or a program" is trying to
access........?

How come is does not know who?
What is asking this question?

When after many months trying, I managed to stop this message (who knows
how, as usual!) it is replaced by an unauthorised attempt to dialup (I am on
broadband, so of course it says "No dial tone".
Everywhere I have actuated "Never dial"

The obove ONLY happens the FIRST time you try "send/receive" in Outlook
2003. After I stop the dialup (if quick enough!) all broadband works fine
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 26 May 2008 06:19 GMT
No.

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After furious head scratching, mrwhy asked:

| Have any of you received a message "You or a program" is trying to
| access........?
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| Outlook 2003. After I stop the dialup (if quick enough!) all
| broadband works fine
mrwhy - 26 May 2008 09:45 GMT
> No.
>
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>
> Hi Milly
How do you know that "no" applies to everyone?
What would you do?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 26 May 2008 17:11 GMT
You asked, "Have any of you..." and I am one of any.  My answer is no.

Besides, we have no idea what version of Outlook you are talking about, what
type of dialing you expect from Outlook (it doesn't dial - it is a PIM, not
a telephony application) nor how you are handling the calls.

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| How do you know that "no" applies to everyone?
| What would you do?
 
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