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Program trying to access Outlook e-mail addresses.  Cannot close.

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Barbara A - 31 Jul 2007 02:14 GMT
Just migrated from Windows XP to Windows Vista and brought along Outlook
using the PC Mover program.  Whenever I open OUtlook I receive a cautionary
message that a program is trying to access my Outlook e-mail addresses.  Is
this OK?  When I answer No to deny access, the cautionary message comes back
again and will not go away until I use Task Manager to close.
BillR [MVP] - 31 Jul 2007 09:26 GMT
Can you identify what the program is?

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> Just migrated from Windows XP to Windows Vista and brought along Outlook
> using the PC Mover program.  Whenever I open OUtlook I receive a
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> back
> again and will not go away until I use Task Manager to close.
Barbara A - 04 Aug 2007 05:00 GMT
Not sure.  It could be the new Bluetooth capability that I have not used yet.
A related problem seems to reveal itself if I say "Yes" and allow the
program to access my Outlook e-mail addresses for one minute.  Afterwards I
get a request for the password associated with my e-mail setup, even though I
have saved that password in my Outlook setup wizard box.  As soon as I type
the password my e-mail begins to flow into Outlook.  If I don't go through
this process each time, my e-mail does not appear in Outlook.  When I "test
settings", everything completes correctly.  

> Can you identify what the program is?
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> > back
> > again and will not go away until I use Task Manager to close.
BillR [MVP] - 07 Aug 2007 11:32 GMT
Disable any add-ins associated with that Bluetooth and see if it stops.

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> Not sure.  It could be the new Bluetooth capability that I have not used
> yet.
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>> > again and will not go away until I use Task Manager to close.
 
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