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Program trying to access my Outlook addresses?

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peppermint_pa_tea - 28 May 2008 21:20 GMT
Everytime I start a new email or reply to an email or send an email I get a
pop up box that says a program is trying to access my addresses in Outlook
and do I want to allow it access and if so for how long.  I have no idea what
program it would be??  I'd like to find out what program is doing this or say
no permanently once and for all to quit having these annoying pop ups.
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Thanks in advance for your patience and help.

peppermint_pa_tea - 28 May 2008 22:26 GMT
Sry, should have said I'm using Outlook 2003
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Thanks in advance for your patience and help.

> Everytime I start a new email or reply to an email or send an email I get a
> pop up box that says a program is trying to access my addresses in Outlook
> and do I want to allow it access and if so for how long.  I have no idea what
> program it would be??  I'd like to find out what program is doing this or say
> no permanently once and for all to quit having these annoying pop ups.
Diane Poremsky {MVP} - 28 May 2008 23:03 GMT
do you have acrobat installed? it's a common cause but there are other
addins.
see http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2002sp3.htm#problems for more
information.

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> Everytime I start a new email or reply to an email or send an email I get
> a
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> say
> no permanently once and for all to quit having these annoying pop ups.
peppermint_pa_tea - 29 May 2008 00:38 GMT
Yes I do so I'm off to click the link!!  Thanks!!!
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Thanks in advance for your patience and help.

> do you have acrobat installed? it's a common cause but there are other
> addins.
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> > say
> > no permanently once and for all to quit having these annoying pop ups.
peppermint_pa_tea - 29 May 2008 01:15 GMT
Thanks again for the link Diane, there is a ton of info there.  It might take
awhile for me to get through it but I think it might have something to do
with using word at editor.....  I'll post an update when I have one.
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Thanks in advance for your patience and help.

> do you have acrobat installed? it's a common cause but there are other
> addins.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> > say
> > no permanently once and for all to quit having these annoying pop ups.
Brian Tillman - 29 May 2008 15:32 GMT
> Thanks again for the link Diane, there is a ton of info there.  It
> might take awhile for me to get through it but I think it might have
> something to do with using word at editor.....  I'll post an update
> when I have one.

The most recent version of Acrobat should address the issue.
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