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Thanks in advance for your patience and help.
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.
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.
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> > 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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